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Mids need to get moving. We look slow and heavy at ground level. 

 

Why is Langdon having to do so much aerial defensive work? 

 

Gee they're getting a lot of lucky rebounds 

ball just keeps coming back in cos our mids are fumbling


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Mids need to get moving. We look slow and heavy at ground level. 

Some players look like they’re labouring to keep up 

 

When the ball hits the deck and the oppo turns the pressure wick up we are all at sea.

Too flakey at ground level and shutting down the spread.

Winning the stoppages.

We look slow as a wet week around the ball and very poor closing speed bar Kozzy (to deep), tracc (fumbles) and Windsor (a wet rookie).

Roo having a mare

Remonstrating with the umpires is no longer a thing I guess.


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Jacks 200 not going great.

Well this didn't age well.

You' d think Scott Fumbleton was  in our midfield. 

Edited by layzie


3-4 defenders just waiting for someone else to go at Jack. 
 

Great goal!

What a machine!!

jack viney. great goal

(took a lot of steps mind)


Can we get a last minute goal instead of givimg one away for a change?

putrid kick lever. needs to sharpen up his disposal

 

Kozzie almost opened up a can of whoop-[censored] on Butters


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