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Midfield and wings non existent today

 

This is coach-killing stuff.

Can someone explain how we beat the Saints last week 

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

OLIVER ZERO CONTESTED POSSESSIONS IN A HALF OF FOOTY

VINEY WITH ONE

WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THIS MIDFIELD?!

Petty not one touch.

can't retain possession at all, this is neeld era sort of bad. 


I blame umpire 22 for this. 

Wish sportsbet would declare this information before placing a bet on a game with him umpiring. 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

OLIVER ZERO CONTESTED POSSESSIONS IN A HALF OF FOOTY

VINEY WITH ONE

WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO THIS MIDFIELD?!

It’s the new dees red and blue print didnt you get the memo, we are saving ourself for September 

Midfield and wings non existent today

 

Can someone in this club stand up and tell us exactly what the hell is going on in Alice Springs? 🤬

I cannot remember the last time I felt genuinely embarrassed watching us play. It’s been years. 


Game over & it's only half time.

Feel for the demon fans who forked out money to fly to Alice Springs & pay to attend this game 

We haven't been able to

  • Win the ball on the inside 
  • win the ball on the outside 
  • defend ball movement 
  • defend slow entries 
  • move the ball
  • turn the ball over
  • effectively lay tackles 
  • win contested marks 

and much more. 

hard to name a single thing that's been AFL standard in this first half

It is shaping up as an ugly pasting, so disappointing. The Dees really need some drastic changes at HT.

However, if there is one team that could blow it from here, it is Freo.

 


3 minutes ago, Fromgotowoewodin said:

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

You could argue melksham also but that’s not going to change much. 

Eff me Petty touched the ball


See ya next year boys

You don’t want to win bad enough 

and can we PLEASE stop selling Home Games 

 

Edited by Sir Why You Little

I'd like to start the Post Game thread please. 

And I'd like to start with 'WTF....'

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Sick of this club selling home games, for what? This result says it all. 

If you genuinely think the ground is the problem, you are just making excuses for what is a putrid lack of effort. 
 

 

Petty and Turner, our two key forwards, with only one possession each in the half. 


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