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1 minute ago, Hopeful Demon said:

I love how frustrated Trac looks. You can tell he doesn't stand for this [censored].

yeah, most of the team has stopped trying.  Out of the 8...

25 minutes ago, IRW said:

Yep it's the umps fault

Did I say that? No.

Go away amateur 

 
1 minute ago, Hopeful Demon said:

I love how frustrated Trac looks. You can tell he doesn't stand for this [censored].

But what's he going to do about it?


10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

It's like they think he's some sort of tactical genius 😂  

Just dribbles on rubbish. Embarrassed himself with the loading stuff the last two years now he's finding his niche as the midfield isn't the problem excuse.

Of course nobody compels you to listen to the podcast. 

we could lose by 120 points here, there is absolutely no excuse for a list with the talent we have to EVER perform this poorly, but especially against a team that sits outside the top 8 on what is meant to be our home away from home. 

The coaches need to go away and have a good hard look at things and make sure we're actually on the right track. the players look confused, frustrated and unhappy 

1 minute ago, Hopeful Demon said:

I love how frustrated Trac looks. You can tell he doesn't stand for this [censored].

Pity he can kick for goal around the like half the league can these days ,but yes I can see what you are saying.

Even the Bont gets more support than Trac

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I think we'll be the focus of the media this week

Hope so....   may the Spotlights be intense


1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Freo guy takes 3 steps, Trac tackles, play on!!!!

How in hell does the AFL justify these guys?

Umpire No.10 Robert O’Gorman

They should be named.
The AFL won’t like it though.

They are walking or strolling out there, what the heck is this ? 

It's pretty bad but there is a part of me that wants us to be smashed so we do something.  I guess we are being smashed 

But then I  think there isnt anything we can do.

Our list is in disarray.

We have McAdam, Bbb and Schache on our list.

Edited by leave it to deever


Tell why Goodwin contract was extended last year??? Won’t play finals & want see a flag at the G, our trading since the flag, schache, Hunter, billing’s, mcadam, Fullerton, vs what’s left Jackson, Grundy, Harmes, Jordan ..  there is your answer 

Just now, Winners at last said:

Is anyone still watching?

Is anyone still playing .....

Getting smashed and people are blaming the umpires? Come on. 
First to the ball = first to the free. 


1 minute ago, Abyssal said:

Umpire No.10 Robert O’Gorman

They should be named.
The AFL won’t like it though.

The ‘O’ makes it sound like he was a mistake.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Getting smashed and people are blaming the umpires? Come on. 
First to the ball = first to the free. 

Yep

 
2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Of course nobody compels you to listen to the podcast. 

I don't haha 

It's just funny watching people like you get sucked in so easy 😅


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