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I think Goody really needs to sit down with a few after tonight and tell them not to play outside of themselves. To go back to basics if your struggling. And many of them are. Let's be honest.

Traccas handballs have gone straight to a tigers player so many times.

Petty needs to be dropped. At least we have Disco to play fwd.

Sparrow too. 

And he's certainly not alone. Thank goodness we are playing Richmond who are a poor team .

Well probably win by fifty now.

Edited by leave it to deever

 

Two of our players have kicked their first ever goals in AFL footy

BT’s response to both:

not all players have gotten to him i don’t think 

what a [censored] [censored]

hates us. the most unprofessional hack i’ve ever come across

 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Two of our players have kicked their first ever goals in AFL footy

BT’s response to both:

not all players have gotten to him i don’t think 

what a [censored] [censored]

hates us. the most unprofessional hack i’ve ever come across

Disco's was "first goal in a game of footy"

great cameo from bill laurey. hopefully gives him the confidence to kick on from here.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Petty worst on ground 

Yep WOG by a mile

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

I think Goody really needs to sit down with a few after tonight and tell them not to play outside of themselves. To go back to basics if your struggling. And many of them are. Let's be honest.

Traccas handballs have gone straight to a tigers player so many times.

Petty needs to be dropped. At least we have Disco to play fwd.

And he's certainly not alone. Thank goodness we are playing Richmond who are a poor team .

Well probably win by fifty now.

How much of tonight has been Yze's knowledge of the team.


Well that first half was an absolute shambles 

But we have got the job done after half time 

I will take it. 
I reckon the Brisbane game spooked the Club 

Wow 

Petty isn’t even a shade of the guy we were fighting to keep in the off season. 


Petty needs a run with Casey. his confidence is on the floor.

I know we can’t sub petty off but can we just take him off? I don’t care who goes on. Just take him off and put the jacket on and that’s it. 

I have liked the way a few of our younger players have gone about it tonight 

particularly after half time


9 minutes ago, layzie said:

Yes calm down, he's only injured..

To be fair, that doesn’t mean he’s done a 10 week hammy. I was referring to the slightly hysterical reaction at him being subbed

 

Come on, It’s ridiculously obvious. Just swap Petty and Tmac back to where they were when we won a mother loving premiership 


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