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Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Tmac just looks so sketchy with ball nowadays

Nowadays? I'm still haunted by his first 100 games in defence.

Turner looks like he will be a terrific third tall. Mobile, good defensive pressure, bit of nasty in him. We just really need someone else to step up.

 
2 minutes ago, Lexinator said:

Sparrow just do a syndesmosis? 

Does look like it. Hopefully not. 

I feel like our gameplan of trying to lock it into our forward half just leads to turn over pain like constantly against Freo.

 

Squirmy Dermott irks me more than Brian Taylor.  He is the most self infatuated tool I’ve come across 

Jack Viney looks so checked out… 🙄😂😁

What a magnificent man. 

 
1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Jack Viney looks so checked out… 🙄😂😁

What a magnificent man. 

The morons on TV seem to think he has already gone. 🙄


After the first ten minutes I think our effort has been pretty good. Hope they can keep it up. 

Good follow up by Fritsch but should have swallowed that with two hands. Pure showboating.

27 degrees today, Ed Langdon is gonna get sunburn on his tongue


Just now, ANG13 said:

After the first ten minutes I think our effort has been pretty good. Hope they can keep it up. 

I can count on one hand the number of games where our effort this year has been unacceptable. 
It has been the execution that’s been letting us down mostly. 

There are five kids at Casey who should be playing over Kolt. Doing neither him nor us a favour by playing him now.


3 minutes ago, Satan said:

Sparrow subbed

This season keeps on giving. 
I hope he will be ok and it’s nothing too serious. 

Just now, Pirlo said:

There are five kids at Casey who should be playing over Kolt. Doing neither him nor us a favour by playing him now.

Boy that is the worst post this year

1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Nothing from Kozzy yet.

miss his handball to jvr for a goal?

he's stopped his man rebounding from defence too

 

With every word you know Brereton thinks he’d be doing it better than the modern players. And he hates MFC

Edited by deegirl

I love Nibbler but this is his worst game for some time. A couple of times he has shirked contact and looked very sheepish.


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