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Just now, layzie said:

What happened to Lindsay?

subbed off with a knee. Don’t know beyond that.

 

Players look like they want to crawl in a hole and die, we are on our knees waiting for gc to put us out of our misery

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1st qtr

🤮Henderson turnover

🤮Oliver turnover

💔Lindsay knee injury - subbed off

👍🏻Sharp to Chandler

🤮Ump free and fifty50 (Oliver brain fade)

🤮Petracca 30 metre out -miss - kicking for goal (looked unsure)

🤮Fritsch - turnover

🤮Langford miss

👏👏👏Langford to Bowey

🤮🤮🤮rivers poor handball - asleep Noble goal

🤮Trac kick suns 2v1

🤮May error dropped mark

Suns 4.5.29 Dees 1.4.10

3 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

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

worse

 
1 minute ago, layzie said:

What happened to Lindsay?

Went off in first 5 mins with a knee - we are waiting to hear more. No word yet. Melky subbed in.


At the ground. The awful thing is how each of our failures/breakdowns/errors you can see coming a mile off. Like watching a slow motion car crash. The question seems not to be whether we can correct, cos it appears soooo unlikely, but how much worse we’ll get. Currently an opposition’s dream.

4 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

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

Yes do your blood pressure a favour … errors and turnovers killing us

Suns' pressure factor has been ranked poor (137) but we were still unable to capitalise. Teams may start to realise they can save their energy when playing against us...and then use it all on counter attack

To be fair the there seems to be more urgency from some but for a core group of players that not only played in a premiership together but have played many seasons together we have little cohesion.

Not taking our chances just saps belief. We can’t kick goals. So draining


Carlton will also be looking for a new coach soon if we want the best available….

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1 minute ago, Webber said:

At the ground. The awful thing is how each of our failures/breakdowns/errors you can see coming a mile off. Like watching a slow motion car crash. The question seems not to be whether we can correct, cos it appears soooo unlikely, but how much worse we’ll get. Currently an opposition’s dream.

Yeah it's not even fast failure its very slow

Stayed home because I have a cold. No regrets

6 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

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

Haven't played like this since Tony Abbott was PM.


Do we have the wind this quarter ?

Just asking

24 minutes ago, croydick said:

melksham subbed on already

Predicted this.

Cos our fwds stink.

Just tuned in but since I just read Bowser was our only goal scorer than I'll stand by this call.

Really really smell.

How about giving a toss lads?

Is that really too much to ask for?

This may be our last hurrah.

And Goody's.

Wait until the noise on Monday if we lose.

 
4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

1st qtr

🤮Henderson turnover

🤮Oliver turnover

💔Lindsay knee injury - subbed off

👍🏻Sharp to Chandler

🤮Ump free and fifty50 (Oliver brain fade)

🤮Petracca 30 metre out -miss - kicking for goal (looked unsure)

🤮Fritsch - turnover

🤮Langford miss

👏👏👏Langford to Bowey

🤮🤮🤮rivers poor handball - asleep Noble goal

🤮Trac kick suns 2v1

🤮May error dropped mark

Suns 4.5.29 Dees 1.4.10

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