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Fullarton is a tax scam I swear. 

Reality is this year was [censored] as soon as we traded Grundy and brought in a guy who averages 4 hit outs a game. 

 

Can we just stop letting Freo look like a premiership team every single time we play them?

How is this putrid stand for nothing irrelevant club  constantly having the wood over us?

They wear purple and their mascot is a [censored] anchor. wtf!

1 minute ago, OhMyDees said:

Dumb footy Viney! Just kick it forward!

To two Freo players? No-one was in our f50

Where's the run from his team mates. He had to go backwards 

 

Now Brisbane has come up and won. 🫢

Umps should wear noise cancelling earphones


We look absolutely cooked. Jogging on the spot and no desire

 
Just now, Canplay said:

The arrogance or stupidity of no ruckman can’t be justified 

Yep Freo aren't Essendon.

Dodged a bullet last week but Freo much better in ruck department.

Goody made a boo boo.

 

Now Brisbane has come up and won. 🫢


Mids getting embarrassed 0 clearences in a quarter is downright dreadful. 

1 minute ago, BDA said:

the only positive from that quarter is we're only 21 points down

Yes, small mercies

#BinmanWatch

2 minutes ago, Canplay said:

The arrogance or stupidity of no ruckman can’t be justified 

Petty is capable but has no heart.


1 minute ago, Golly123 said:

Not good but we are in it

What game are you watching? We are getting [censored] in every aspect of the game. 
we will do well to keep the final margin below 10 goals here 

0.2 in a qtr is not good enough. 

The truth is freo would be buoyed by the way they trashed us not even 2 months ago, so we’ll need a fairly dramatic turn in skills and mindset to make this a game.

Pickett slow to dispose 💩

Fritsch poor kick into F50💩

Fritsch miss tackle 💩

Tmcd too slow 💩

Chandler miss from 25 metres 💩

sparrow and Salem are passengers … one disposal each !!! 💩

McVee 👏 may 👏 Langdon 👏riv 👏

 

1 minute ago, fr_ap said:

We look absolutely cooked. Jogging on the spot and no desire

Agree - was thinking it’s like we have concrete in our boots.

Well we have a lot of scope for improvement…


2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umps should wear noise cancelling earphones

Ir stick a skewer through their eardrums

We look like vfl kids against the best team in the land. wtf is going on? we look nervous and scared

they should be 8 goals up

will we show anything? make a physical statement?

not going off our history 

You can tell the players didn’t believe they could win with no ruck. There is a notable lack of effort or desire. 
 

The word uncompetitive comes to mind again. The midfielders are lacking intensity and Freo are just waltzing out of stoppage. 

 

I don’t understand what anyone thinks Fullarton would have done. Have you seen him play?

The issue is coaching. We know what they do. We saw it first hand 6 weeks ago. We had come in with a different plan.

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umps should wear noise cancelling earphones

Ghost of a chance with multiple Margetts clones ‘officiating’.


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