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2 minutes ago, Chook said:

It's not just a lack of possessions for Oliver, it's his positioning too - we're practically 17 men out there with where he is placing himself.

He's clearly injured. Should not have been picked .

 

This is not good football from the Demons. Can't buy a possession 

[censored] late call from the umpire. And I’ve seen marks paid for smaller kicks. 

 
1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

Back spin means no deliberate. You are a [censored] wit Brian 

Just when you think BT couldn’t say anything dumber.. 

Can't have Lions 1-4. Umps making sure of it. Bunch of cheats.


2 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Back spin means no deliberate. You are a [censored] wit Brian 

I wish I could reward that with ten bloody claps and likes 

 

Umps don’t won’t to spoil Neale 250th to go with his fake Brownlow.

Midfield need to really fire up. This is pathetic. 


Worst quarter since round 1Q4. 

Tholstrup has been ok. Gawn has tapped everything to Lions players hitting the ball at pace.
Viney, Oliver and Sparrow need to lift in a big way or we'll get flogged with the amount of ball going into Brisbane's forward line.

Raynor's quarter:

12 disposals

7 contested possessions

7 inside 50s

6 clearances

2 goal assists

 

 


Getting absolutely smashed in clearances. Done well to limit the Lions to 4 goals with how much pressure the backlines been under.

3 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Back spin means no deliberate. You are a [censored] wit Brian 

What is that nump on?

Midfield getting slaughtered 


Lions running on top of the turf.

Demons lumbering in wet cement.

Umpire 15 is a cheat 

1 minute ago, praha said:

Raynor's quarter:

12 disposals

7 contested possessions

7 inside 50s

6 clearances

2 goal assists

 

 

There's our Kingsley

 

We need to lift in a few areas. Maybe try Clarry forward.

3 minutes ago, darkhorse72 said:

umps don't like us tonight

Nothing new. It’s disgraceful. 


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