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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Why is Fritta laughing.

Look at the scoreboard mate.

 

Undisciplined team 

 
1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

You reckon we are finishing top 4 this year? 🤷🏻‍♂️

I don’t know but it’s certainly a possibility 

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Why is Fritta laughing.

Look at the scoreboard mate.

 

I guess that's why.


What a goal Fritta

Could do with a few more, in a row, and, I can’t believe I’m saying this, not let this bottom 4 team keep their lead. 

24 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

This thread has once again turned into a “woe is me, we have the worst team and our coach is awful” joke.

Why can’t we comment about issues without resorting to degrading our best forward or getting stuck into our premiership winning coach? 
Not everything is perfect, but [censored] you’d think we are North Melbourne. 
 

Jaded, this is a very poor performance. We're off the back of two straight set finals exits and we're losing by 5 goals against a team with two wins and an average losing margin of 50 points.

You're right. We're not North. That's why we should be [censored] with this.

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4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Time to play Jeffo

Time to play Petty back, especially as Lever misses next week. 

Petty is better as a back than a forward 

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4 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Reid fends off Clarry then Trac then hits the kick for a goal assist. He's already a gun and is showing our stars how it's done. This is really hard to watch.

Hate to say it Clarry half the player he was, and Tracc misses crucial goals

 Max Shizzen


Just now, praha said:

Jaded, this is a very poor performance. We're off the back of two straight set finals exits and we're losing by 5 goals against a team with two wins and an average losing margin of 50 points.

You're right. We're not North. That's why we should be [censored] with this.

The 2021 premiership credit is running out soon. We got a very good list, wasted two seasons already. We are losing patience.

Must be the 10 day break? Poor buggers are usually complaining it’s the 5 day break why we lost.

Lets blame the 10 day break, they must be really fatigued 🤮


Billing’s has Brown on and totally didn’t see him. 


1 minute ago, Roy Boy said:

Must be the 10 day break? Poor buggers are usually complaining it’s the 5 day break why we lost.

Lets blame the 10 day break, they must be really fatigued 🤮

It's the 4 hour flight, or something else we'll find to blame.

 

We finally protected them from hitting up the loose player through the middle 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

Billings has no awareness. his man slipped over when he took the mark but billings wasn't paying attention. He could have played on and had plenty of space in front of him to do so.

i complain about billings every week so you could accuse me of bias. fair enough. but billings is not the answer imo


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