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Hate to say it but such a typical dees  loss coming up …. Expecting so much more from how they played last week to lose this honestly … one can only imagine the crowd v the suns next week 

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What's Rivers role? Was supposed to be midfield this year and he's not really been in the guts or at half back in his old role. Looks like a wasted talent at the moment having no impact.


Rivers and Woewodin just stood there looking at each other. No talking, no awareness.....Absolutely terrible. There seems to be no team spirit. We are cooked.

Just now, layzie said:

A gift of a ball there and we kick it to Trac's shoelaces 

That play has done me in, turning off and going to weed the garden. Dismal

 

Trac must be sick 

can’t even stick a tackle

drag him or play him fwd FFS

What's happened to rivers?

Why would you play on there Rivers?  Then cant hit a target 17 meters away.

Just Putrid smarts and skills

No strength among most over the ball or when trying to stick tackles.

Panic footy from pretty much everyone inside 50 whenever they get their hands on it.

Bar Sparrow, Chin, Viney, Spargy and a few other occasional cameos, where's the intent and ferocity at the loose ball and ball carrier in a team sense?



We are sounding like bomber blitz or the blue baggers

15 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

Agree.  We are a poor kicking team for years now, with ongoing deficiencies in forward connection.  Doesn't matter who we play, we're going to be giving them a lot of chances.

Spargo has been horrible with his disposal.

And I've never seen so many handballs made in sheer desperation.

Nice kick from Disco let's hope he's the difference.

Cos it ain't Fritta and doesn't look like Jvr will be. And even if we moved Tracca fwd, he can't score.

These look away handballs are atrocious.

 
18 minutes ago, FearTheBeard said:

Playing group isn’t good enough and our coach isn’t good enough to get the most out of an average list.

Nothing will change with Simon at the helm. Wasting another season.

Yet most on here defend Goodwin. He is killing my love of this club. I used to read demonland daily even in the offseason. Now only a couple of times a week. 

Embarrassing from Bowey there.  High school stuff

Edited by Demon Dynasty


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