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Worse start weve seen for a long time.


No effort or pressure

North like Hawks have nothing to lose. This is as soft a performance as I’ve seen from us. 

 

Man, we are NOWHERE right now.

8 scoring shots against us (so far) by the second last team in the comp. On a 16

On a 17 game losing streak… 


Goody needs to tell these players at quarter time to pull there head out from there backsides and start playing our footy

Just now, Demonland said:

Imagine having such a low pressure rating in a game where 2nd spot is up for grabs. 

It's a worry.

I'm sick of having to play at these grounds but there is no excuse for this .

Gee Goody why take Max out of the middle?


Can Sparrow stop pin pointing passes to the opposition FFS

Just saw the pressure rating. Jeez.

At least Viney trying to lead the way.

20 clangers from 50 disposals 

go dees


1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

OMG.... forward delivery !!!

This

 

A win isnt critical for us at this stage of the season.

North has more to play for.

Need to be planning for finals, not to bust ouselves in uncritical games.

Amazing they missed the fifty to Bowey. Also amazing they’ve missed viney being held at every stoppage. 

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