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2 minutes ago, loges said:

That was pathetic by Fritsch 

And again 

But we can’t drag both Oliver and Ftittata

 

Imagine we’d had the balls to ship Oliver and Petty last year and take 6 first rounders to the draft… 

Just now, Deesprate said:

Fritsch effort was worse than Oliver there is something not right. It completely inexplicable players with so much talent are so bad 

I agree, I’m of the opinion based on nothing else than watching the games each week that something has happened behind the scenes. Honestly even if Trac and Lever were playing tonight there wouldn’t be much difference.


Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I agree, I’m of the opinion based on nothing else than watching the games each week that something has happened behind the scenes. Honestly even if Trac and Lever were playing tonight there wouldn’t be much difference.

Has to be, right? This is just inexplicable otherwise. 

 
1 minute ago, Undeeterred said:

Imagine we’d had the balls to ship Oliver and Petty last year and take 6 first rounders to the draft… 

Ruthlessness 


I remember Anb was in the media spotlight after the SA success. Seems to have gone off the boil since.

Defence solid

Mid field not bad

Forwards .... Pffft AGAIN (Turner ok)

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3 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

Imagine we’d had the balls to ship Oliver and Petty last year and take 6 first rounders to the draft… 

Seems like we don't even have them to get a new coach 

Petty was clueless what to do with that ball so just kicked in hope we are hanging on with our finger nails.


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Fritsch and Oliver are liabilities tonight 

All season

Just now, Brownie said:

All season

Fritsch gives you goals, Oliver?


Can’t drag everyone. 
Clarry probably needs to start further away from the contest and hit it at speed. That’s what makes him great. 

 

North Melbourne players are very clumsy, I am surprised they don't have double the amount of Free Kicks against.


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