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How f'ing hard is it for our back to pick up an opponent when the ball is in our f50, knowing that it's likely the ball will slingshot into their f50?

Dumb football

 

We're Fremantles [censored] unfortunately. They've had it over us for years for some inexplicable reason despite being a bog average side.

we know there is no offside rule in footy right?

4 of their goals have been out the back. wtf are lever and may doing. someone hang back FFS

 

So Freo just run players forward as they know they'll win most of the ground ball comtests and just sling shot it with speed via quick hands then the long kick out the back.

The only way to counter that is to either win more one v one contests, dont turn the ball over so often and/or play man on man for a while.  The latter is something we seem incapable of bringing at all, let alone for 10 or so minutes.

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1 minute ago, DubDee said:

we know there is no offside rule in footy right?

4 of their goals have been out the back. wtf are lever and may doing. someone hang back FFS

I just don't know why they have to push so relentlessly high.

Well done Windsor. Ffs just hurt them if you can’t do anything else. 

 

Goody simply has to go at years end. No it’s not all on him this woeful performance, but he’s the bus driver and has lost control.

[censored] senior players are an embarrassment today


thoroughly disgusted with this performance

hang your heads in shame senior players. getting smashed by Freo not once but twice is pathetic beyond belief

i'm turning this rubbish off and taking the dog for a walk. much better use of my time.

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Like him but Kade Chandler has probably been gifted too many games.

Theres no point in complaining. We were never set up to win. Not this game or this season. Inexcusable to make your list worse in the off season and we went and did that.


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

we know there is no offside rule in footy right?

4 of their goals have been out the back. wtf are lever and may doing. someone hang back FFS

Perhaps Lever and May are just following the Game Plan.

I’ve never been this disappointed in Viney. I love the bloke but start hitting them hard

Truly embarrassing. 

Same thing, every time. 

Have we caught on? 

Nope. 

Nibbler needs to play midfield all game now. Nobody can defend like him. 


Where's the pride. Your meant to come out breathing fire after a team has done what Freo did last time. Same with the Pies and Blues game. Just no heart. 

So far we've dropped 3.4%. Drop another 2% and we'll go below the Dawks.

 

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