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far far too easy for Fremantle here, you don't see many genuine premiership contenders that have patches this poor

 

Complete lack of pressure mindset not right. This is not looking good remind me of Eagles game.

McAdam not making the distance is a real worry. Not good enough. 


 


A huge part of this is coaching, the players have no idea when to go fast, when to be composed and when to go long down the line, especially the younger guys. 

 

Is our ball covered in soap? Woeful skills so far. And I see Michael Walters has gone the shush. Really wanna bury these guys. 

That’s a few times in the last three games I’ve noticed Mcadams lack of penetration in his kicking

Any risk we can handle the ball properly? Embarrassing watching us try to move the ball. 

Kozzie has already given away 3 free kicks this quarter.

[censored] pull your head in.

[censored] handball by Salem.


1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

This game is over

When you play like this you don't deserve to win.

 

We won't win this. Games like this just don't turn around.

We are playing at a second rate level.

Our field kicking is deplorable and lazy. 

Freo would have to drop their pressure for us to win. 

This is the worst performance I've seen in terms of disposal and skill level.

May getting absolutely smashed.


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