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Well, I suppose with ANB gone we do need a new fumble expert, just didn't expect it from the entire midfield.

 

Gawn getting absolutely slaughtered. 

Should have played Campbell as he would have had Xerrinfor strength.

We look terrible. It’s living in North’s side. Frankly we’re lucky the score is what it is atm

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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Once again Petracca, Viney and Oliver being shown up for why we are so heavily reliant in them and why clubs have easily worked them out since 2021.

Goodwin is clueless and has no plan B.

Not true. Plan B when we're under the pump is to hug the boundary.

I don’t think it’s possible for us to move the ball any slower. Is the game plan based around putting the opposition to sleep? So much for exciting play.

 

Very lucky 50

Playing terribly and 3 goals each

c'mon Roo mate you gotta mark those


Just now, BDA said:

rivers form a worry 

Looks totally devoid of confidence.

Commentary awful everywhere


OK, we re getting going now. They are trying to stifle JVR because he is really presenting a big presence. Come on boys.

 

JVR misses a chest mark then missed one from 25m?


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