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8 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Skills, skills,Skills, skills Skills, skills,Skills, skills Skills, skills,Skills, skills and more skills, we are woeful at that.

Not everyone but yes, far too many just aren't at the level and it too easily ebbs away, even when we do look to be 'ON' ,  whenever the oppo ups their pressure 

We haven't handled pressure well at all for most of the year and nor are we capable of bringing AFL level pressure for more than a few quarters or so.

 
20 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

6 htb decisions

 

Simple cheating

At least three were absolutely no prior opportunity 

16 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I [censored] HATE this club. Bunch of absolute soft [censored] who go down like a pile of feathers the minute you touch them. 
12-2 free kicks. What a sick [censored] joke this competition is. 
 

Also [censored] YOU MAYNARD 

Jaded - you hate this club then why are you on this site?

13 minutes ago, Radar Detector said:

One of the more biased umpiring performances I’ve ever seen.

Also one of the laziest pressure halves of pressure I’ve ever seen.

PS has Marty Hore ever kicked a ball forwards?

 

I wonder if Goodwin told the players they should go out and enjoy themselves.

For example, there were a couple of very attacking cross ground kicks, which the players don't normally do. Sadly they were turned over due to poor skills. 


Come on dees. Have a dip. Make these wankers work for it

We will win this

I think it’s brilliant. They’re playing a psychological game where they unsettle their opponents by giving them so much free space to run around in; it’s the old if something is too good to be true, then it probably is.

 

Nice finish JB


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Moore subbed out. Watch kozzie go for it

It was his own fault. 

Moore subbed out with concussion. Kozzie will likely get suspended now. What a ****ful end to the season.

Moore out with concussion. Kosi will get a month. You watch. 

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Is Darcy Moore injured from the Kozzie incident?

SEN have Kozzie drawn and quartered 

 


Just now, Demonsterative said:

It was his own fault. 

Hodge makes a lot of sense with the Kozzie Moore incident 

Im starting to think Kozzie is the hardest player at the dees behind Vines

 

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