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But we did play good hard footy for 15 minutes.

that’s enough right?

 
Just now, Fromgotowoewodin said:

Used to average 5 per game, this year he's 2.5-3

the drop of from all our senior players is marked

gawn, viney, may, trac, oliver - all demonstrably worse than last year, when they were worse than the year before, and so on and so forth

langdon the only player at the moment who is performing at a standard expected from a senior player

 

That was [censored] pathetic. [censored] push up.

 

Probably the most frustrating 3-4 minutes of footy for the year.

Uncontested marks galore for the Bombers when the game is still up for grabs.


That was a [censored] joke. Why are we sitting back ffs

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That's game

Too many lazy campaigners just happy to guard space instead of taking an opponent!

Lazy [censored]


Crazy to see a team with 15 premiership players battling for the spoon and throwing up scores like it's the Neeld years. Massive fall from the most successful group in most of our lifetimes.

Probably finish off with a goalless quarter.


Who was Sparrow supposedly tagging? Hasn't had a touch until that one in 3 quarters.

Van Rooyen just hasn’t looked like taking a mark tonight.

 

If Kozzie leaves we're genuinely buggered


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