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That’s such bad luck, but essentially borne from a lack of winning the clearance. Poor. And a waste of our goal. 

 
Just now, The heart beats true said:

Yeah they are awful.

One of my staff is a Carlton supporter. I just sent her a link to seek.com


3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

What's gone wrong tonight?

After our huge success in SA we were shocking against the lions and questions arose where we were at

Then we play a ripper against the Cats and come out tonight exactly like the lions game.

Is it fatigue.?

Overconfidence?

Easily contented?

Are we overdoing the training during the week?

Something is not quite right.

Is it just poor preparation before games.

This is a team of off or on apparently.

Deever so true.

Why can’t we have 6 ON and the rest off to give us a sniff.

Its a pack of sheep mentality.

3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

He won't get weeks. Plays for the HQ team.

No replays suggest they don’t want to convict before their muppet gets his hands on it. Wonder who has a smaller hands Laura or Brad Scott? I’m sure Chriso could take both at once. 

Max Gawn - Stop tapping it to a bloody Carlton player.. costing us all night.

 

Hit backwards Maxy

we work our butts off to get a goal and then gift it back to them.

our clearance work is dreadful


That’s such bad luck, but essentially borne from a lack of winning the clearance. Poor. And a waste of our goal. 

Max Gawn - Stop tapping it to a bloody Carlton player.. costing us all night.

I was going to say our backline has imploded tonight but if our midfield just let them waltz the ball on like that then it doesn't help.


Fending is your prior!

Was that three of ours in the air and the ball goes over the back goal to Carlton pids weak

Hey @Binmans PA remember when you so arrogantly shut me down after the Richmond game, when I said we were belted in the stoppages and out of the middle.

And how I said that would bite [censored] in the [censored] against Carlton?

Wheres your smug reply to this now?


Why are people blaming one group midfield or forwards? We've collectively been garbage tonight 

Serious question fends are still considered prior right? 

Just now, layzie said:

Why are people blaming one group midfield or forwards? We've collectively been garbage tonight 

Because they’ve been carried by our defence all year?

 

Melbourne stop drafting St Kilda reject challenge.

Just now, GCDee said:

Serious question fends are still considered prior right? 

Which jersey colour?


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