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Just now, Red But Mostly Blue said:

We cant take mark inside 50 and they can

Big difference

Yes, its been a problem for 3 years

Petty woeful unacceptable efforts on two occasions this quarter

Hopefully Lever back next week.

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Once again a non existent fwd line fielded with the hope of it kicking ten goals.

Fat chance.

Bye Simon.

So who would you bring in?

FFS.


Apart from all our F50 woes, boy we have been monstered in the air tonight, and their kicking has shown us up.

 

Lucky bounce for them but it only happened because fritter didn’t look for the extra handball, because our forward line is shamboiic

The most concerning thing about this is that Geelong is actually quite average and a 40 year old has managed 3 goals and probably should have 5.


Just now, Wells 11 said:

Fritter is just a shadow of himself :-(

Yep, he clearly knows he's on thin ice but has reverted to just being selfish trying to get himself put of a hole.

I'll take Petty to the plane to Adelaide myself 🙄

Is that a 2 goal rebound from 2 Fritsch behinds this quarter?

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1 minute ago, praha said:

The most concerning thing about this is that Geelong is actually quite average and a 40 year old has managed 3 goals and probably should have 5.

Yep, based on tonight Geelong are just making the numbers. Bog average team.

4 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Petty, F off to SA

Big time!

Missed that bost few years ago unfortunately


Our 3 back men should be TMac, May and Lever.

Petty can go to the VFL for a couple of weeks.

As rigged as WWE

 

rubbish long i50 kick rivers. there were short options that could have been used


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