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Okay. So, I know we made a lot of mistakes but the fact is we were robbed.

I'm not going to itemize it but geebus there were a lot of obviously slanted calls.

That said, Tom McDonald has to retire.

 

Gawn and Viney dumb sheet errors in the dying minutes. Oliver brutally wasteful,again.

Wasting our list and our window. 

We are the biggest head mess of a club. 

Can’t wait for the learnings. 

 

Not that it matters, cos we would have been thumped next week anyway, as will Carlton, but these last 2 games were the biggest choke I’ve ever seen in 5 decades. The way we kept kicking behinds just kept writing the perfect script for Carlton, who were frankly dreadful in the last half. Should have won that by 6 goals. Get ready for the ‘choke’ tag, fellow supporters. 

3 minutes ago, DutchDemons said:

I sold my soul to the devil for the 21 premiership. It’s my fault. Sorry guys.

Worth it.


Pathetic!! 

Big big big please explain from a coaching panel that put a player in the sub to not be used!

F@&k..what a waste. Now on to find a key forward and new forward coach (and hope that helps!)

Edited by 2021

 

9 Goals. 17 Behinds.

I've got nothing else to say otherwise I'll cop a ban.

That's pathetic from professionals.

Im out  boys  this  league   is a giant piece  of corrupt [censored].


Just now, bing181 said:

Oliver, Gawn, Viney, Sparrow, Spargo, ANB, Tomlinson, Chandler all kicked points, zero goals.
 

Um you forgot the main offender who didnt kick any, was the worst player tonight and last week. Tmac.

Goodwin is the problem. Stupid coaching and team selection. Wtf about not using the sub? 

2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

1.37 left to go we are up the ball is in levers hands did he really need to go long to a contest? 

Definitely not, but he chips it and I guarantee he turns it over

[censored] we might as well give up finishing top 4 every year if this is the [censored] we keep serving up. 

There has to be an element of fragility in this side. You just can't keep losing finals in the same manner that we have over the past two seasons.


1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

Okay. So, I know we made a lot of mistakes but the fact is we were robbed.

I'm not going to itemize it but geebus there were a lot of obviously slanted calls.

That said, Tom McDonald has to retire.

No we weren't we choked it, can't kick and full of talk

I have this bizarre numb feeling. Last week stung more. Could see the result coming after continual missed shots. 

We'll go again next. Hindisght says we were pushing ahit uphill once Melk and Petty went down

Yeah nah, that’s it. I don’t think we can win another flag.

That was pathetic in all honesty, I am embarrassed. This has made me so upset.

We have now created a serious mental disadvantage in the coming years when it comes to finals with back to back straight sets. Hard to see us come back from that. 

Not having any talk about us being overrated.. we are the best side in it, should have won last week.

This will be the flag we gave away.. mark my words, our biggest chance blown!

1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

Okay. So, I know we made a lot of mistakes but the fact is we were robbed.

I'm not going to itemize it but geebus there were a lot of obviously slanted calls.

That said, Tom McDonald has to retire.

If he doesn't they need to pay him out. We can't afford to plan around him up fwd.


1 minute ago, Cheap Seats said:

AFL gift lads 

Let's not pretend we're good enough but [censored] me if the AFL isn't rigged I'll cut my zucchini off

Oh it's rigged. But I'm making money from it.

Carlton have 2016 Bulldogs vibes.

The Blues dont know what to say, they can’t quite work out how they won. Because no other team would have given it to them like we did. 

May was massive. Sparrow in the last, very good. A wise man once told me never to email (but I’m going to apply it to posting in this case) when angry, upset or otherwise emotional, so I’m going to leave it at that. I’ll be back. 

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2 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

 To choke like that twice in a row is humiliating.

Luckily we're very experienced dealing with it.
 

1 minute ago, 2021 said:

Fruck..what a waste. Now on to find a key forward and new forward coach

Won’t change [censored], if the coach doesn’t change his ways


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