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Just now, Demon_spurs said:

Boy that is the worst post this year

He is out of his depth. He needs to dominate for Casey first. 

 
25 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Salem has no quickness on his feet.

Liability defensively.

How distant his 2021 form looks today.

Salem a liability today? 

He’s playing very well imo 

One of a few that playing from first bounce 

Closest ump - play on.

Ump from a mile away - free kick 

 

Every single decision going their way today. They can elbow us in the head freely, but we can't tackle them.


2 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

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

i still don't think he should be playing

I like how difficult it is to see the game in the shadow of the stand. May as well be guessing what’s happening.

 

Mac nearly jumped completely over Bowey hahahhaa

Tomlinson couldn’t pick up the 6’9 Sudanese bloke clear in the middle of the ground?


2 minutes ago, Pirlo said:

He is out of his depth. He needs to dominate for Casey first. 

So playing him against a second rate opposition in a game that has no bearing is a mistake???

Anyone at the ground who can tell us how bad the wind is? It looks shocking

3 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

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

Apparently he wants so sing the song again before he goes. Words vs actions...


Shut up Brereton

Fritta, Kozzie and Petty not in any order have rare and unique skills.  Have not seen much of the latter's this year though.

But it seems to me they're either on or off.

Hardly ever do the play simply serviceable games.

Scintillating when switched on but seemingly very ordinary when off.


9 minutes ago, 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.

Say what you want about Kolt but it’s hilarious you’re riding for Laurie, Woey, Kynan Brown, AMW and who even knows who else. Bunch of vfl players.

Schache? Do you want Schache?

 

Marty Hore having a solid game too.


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