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The hospital handballs from the get go are killing us.

I think even if we win this we will feel somewhat concerned.

Discos gets a goal.

Sheesh talk about needing that.

I think we may get going now but ai can't explain the last forty mins 

Well done Disco. Great moment. hopefully that lifts the rest of the team

 

Go young fella.
Great goal , great celebration.

 

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Me personally? Close to zero, but our leaders on the field are absent. You can tell by the way the game is being executed.

They're playing poorly, but I'm not sure we can say they're leading poorly.

 
Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

Hope so

It's been rather lukewarm so far

That's how we roll.
Dare I say it .... Boring.


Maxy must have been in rare form in September 2021 because he's tried an on-the-run from outside 50 goal multiple times since that prelim goal vs Geelong and never made the distance let alone been on-line.

Just now, Brownie said:

Gawns kicking.....

He is always a flip of a coin, you get the good with the horrible 

Rick trying to thread the 40 plus meter needle.  What for?   Your goal son


Our disposal is a dead set disgrace tonight.

You would think this is local football.

Nah, there is no energy or desire tonight. We are equally matched by a team that is worse than West Coast.


Why would Lever do that?

He was under no pressure at all and just kicks it straight in the middle as if passing to a tigers player.

What has happened to our skills?

Maxy do the team thing and hit up a free player.  You're the leader!

 

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