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How have they walked that straight into their 50??? We are straight up hot garbage tonight

 

Can't they stop complaining to the umpires every time and show some pride and aggression?

Just now, Gunna’s said:

[censored] me that was pathetic from our mids and defense. No pressure what so ever

Yep

Haven't turned up today

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Without question every single time this club talks itself up we lose the Next game.

Every time 

Can we please top media interviews.

Oh yeah three quarters and Petty still hasn't touched it.

Not great.

And can we please give Kozzie another week off.

He is not a team player.

He's a star but he's selfish and unreliable.

Yeah the moment there's a few wins people get giddy and the bath water comes out.

Stop whinging about the umpiring. We are second best and lazy. 


Oliver is a complete liability 

Oliver may need to be rested or to go to VFL honestly 

 

I'm more confident in this team playing at any ground that's not the MCG. Anyone got stats for win percentage at each ground? Heading to the MCG these days triggers the MFCSS something shocking!

Think we might have been drinking some bath water this week.

lazy, uninspired football. 

should have stayed in Adelaide 

Tholstrup overwhelmed, Petracca butchering disposals.


Adelaide were closer to us when we played them, compared to what we are to Brisbane tonight. 
 

This is a smashing 😡🤬😠🤬😠🤬


Our goal kicking accuracy this year has masked our form. We've been average despite winning. Our inside 50 count and clearance numbers have been well down on usual form. Same thing happened early last season where our accuracy was through the roof before coming back to reality 

 

We look like the Gold Coast Suns circa 2011.  


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