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3 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Not sure it's on McQualter, they're experienced players.

He’s the midfield coach. Positioning and set ups is on him. 

Got them right where we want them – false sense of security. Can see us coming back. Hopefully not to lose by less than a goal again.
Certainly a high blood pressure game.

At least the commentators have stopped calling AMW, “Wakeman”. 
Small wins.

 
5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

McQualter has a lot to answer for. Our midfield positioning is a joke. 

I'm sitting in front of the box. Would you like me to pass a message on to him?


I get the feeling we will lose this by the first four they kicked.

Middle clearances killing us.

We are so slow again.

 

They've just worked out May isn't moving well.

He's been crook through the hips since round one.

 

Yep stick a fork in this team as 2024 looks done. 

Start playing Jeffo, Fullarton, etc next week and see what they have to offer.

1 minute ago, Golly123 said:

Typical Viney Turnover

I try to love the guy but jeez he really only does a couple of really good things per game. I know I’m going to hell. ☹️


Soft as butter ump. Classic pissweak Dogs free.

The Dogs have an athletic freak at full forward, and we have Grandpa Joe with a bung toe

 

willy wonka and the chocolate factory fainting GIF

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What a childish reaction by Gawn on that call. What are we watching honestly?


Another soft as one

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I get the feeling we will lose this by the first four they kicked.

Middle clearances killing us.

We are so slow again.

 

They must be loading for finals 🙄🙄🙄

These little guys in Green make themselves look more stupid every day when they get involved with ruck decisions that they don’t understand.


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Bt...ball heading the wrong way at dogs goal....

" That looks pretty good."

If BT commentated the Olympics he’d tell me how Daicos would be superb in every event

In some good news, my Collingwood and Hawks mates are also gutted.

 

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