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1 minute ago, von said:

There’s literally no one who would do a better job. We have no forwards in the cupboard.

Sad but true.

What happened?

Could Austin Wonnameri even pull this one out of the fire?

 

Midfield and wings non existent today


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Midfield and wings non existent today

 

Something very awry with this team.

Heading out for the rest of the afternoon. Better use of my time.


Can't believe I'm saying this, but not making finals could be a blessing in disguise. 

Learnings....  what are  they again ?

30 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Unsure why there was any hype about McAdam, can't kick 40m

Try 35 I


Woewodin must start next week. He at least brings pace & can use the ball. If he can't then go back to making him sub.

 

If every week isn’t an audit do we need to wait till another season is wasted before the club makes some hard choices 

OLIVER ZERO CONTESTED POSSESSIONS IN A HALF OF FOOTY

VINEY WITH ONE

WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THIS MIDFIELD?!

You do not come back from this far down

shift the magnets in the board it dies not matter


3 minutes ago, von said:

There’s literally no one who would do a better job. We have no forwards in the cupboard.

No anything in the cupboard unfortunately, aside from Lever and JVR this is our best 22

 

I’ve been suspect on us for quite a while now (a 2022 Suns game I think). 
 

looks like 2021 is as good as it gets for a while - in 10 years time this is going to look quite the debacle given some of the players we have

 

next week could get really really ugly 

going to be hard to attract and retain talent without some changes and with games like this (and the Eagles, and Carlton etc etc)

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