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2 minutes ago, Redleg_Knowledge said:

It's always been that way, what do you mean you don't know what's happened?

Agree in part, but it is in rare atrocious form today.

 

We are horrific. Especially in centre bounces


AJ looks like a bloke who knows this is his one chance and he’s not going due wondering. good on him

the rest. ugh

The Drums are beating now….

It’s the same skill level every game….

 

SMASHED out of the middle AGAIN


We look incredibly slow, skills are the worst going around, and our endeavour is non-existent. But all is not lost, at least we love each other

Just now, Pickettup said:

We are the worst tackling team in the comp, they get a handball out every time.

we are the worst team in the comp atm

Just now, GS_1905 said:

Decided not to watch today. What’s the general sentiment? Same old same old?

worse


That was diabolical. 2 goals from 50s, one from no-one manning Noble, and that last centre clearance the fwd ran straight past the ball to push back and left them to waltz it out of the middle.

This team is a joke

This team seems like it has lost all confidence. Not sure how they can turn this around.


Not sure where the inspiration will come from. There’s no belief at the moment. The boys look so flat

Just now, layzie said:

What happened to Lindsay?

Looks like a serious knee injury. Happened in the first five mins of the game.

With so many negatives converging in one quarter of footy, it is being constantly outnumbered in general play that is the most enraging. Our work without the ball looks non-existent, mostly from our experienced guns.

 
Just now, layzie said:

What happened to Lindsay?

Knee. Nothing further yet.


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