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We've hit the post 3-4 times today have to take chances left 5-6 goals out there today.

Need to lift intensity in the 2nd half.

Lose this and kiss the season good bye.

1 minute ago, demon3165 said:

Those who think Salem is worth a spot in the side are kidding themselves. He is a liability when there is pace in the game, too busy trying to take the easy option.

Like a few of our premiership players, he’s very rapidly gone off post 2021. Very regularly shirks contact now as well.

Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

Oh Max. for such a great player he has some brain fades.

Typical ruckman.

 
Just now, Bang Bang Bang said:

Pickett, Chandler, Gawn, Sharp… ya gotten [censored] kick them.

Chin’s was a hard kick. The rest inexcusable .

Just now, DubDee said:

Well my dog and family are all hiding after my outbursts that Q

Mate buy yourself 10 foam remote controls from the toy shop and hurl them at the screen.. Works a treat for me!🤣

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7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I am sick and tired of the MFC going to The Alice for a nice Holiday and losing 4 points

This game should be at the MCG…..

Disgraceful kicking for goal…as usual…

You're right. There's players like May (early), Langdon, McVee and even Clarrie who aren't switched on.

Sharp - good sub but can he start a game. We may never know about Laurie.

Wondered where maggot 8 had been hiding

4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yes but almost worth playing him forward and Petty Back!

What planet are you on picket?

Turner is our key back for the next 10 years. The worst thing we can do for his career is to keep swinging him forward, back, forward, back

 

Not sure why people are having a crack at Healy’s commentary. He clearly thinks we are the better side and should win. Like us, I think he’s found our uneven effort after working so hard over the last month confounding. I agree with him.

Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Is it my imagination or has Lingers been super quiet?

75% of the side are passengers today

17 players with 7 touches or less. Only 3 players have touched it 10x or more

Ffs pull your collective fingers out


If Windsors role was to play off HB, he is failing miserably. We don’t use his pace nor does he have the HB running patterns to break lines.

Just now, Willmoy1947 said:

Wondered where maggot 8 had been hiding

U mean 22 Hayden I hate Dees Williamson

we're only 13 points down

we can win this but we have to kick straight. we've missed 3 very gettable goals that half. can't afford to miss any more gimme's

Just now, Jaded No More said:

30 seconds to go and Max chooses to kick across goal. WTAF!!!

NormSmith would drag him.


We’re in this, despite our abysmal patches of footy and poor kicking. We’d actually be even/in front if we kicked straight.

Just need to come out and play good, honest, accountable footy.

Hopefully the boys get a rocket to set them up for the second half.

Kozzie (among others of course), needs a lift. He’s been incredibly poor.

Just now, GS_1905 said:

If Windsors role was to play off HB, he is failing miserably. We don’t use his pace nor does he have the HB running patterns to break lines.

Not capable of blanketing an opponent either. Has Dan [censored] Butler had a kick since 2020? Jeez

Our work rate had been extremely poor. We reduced the score that quarter because StKIlda are mediocre aside from effort. 2 players in a half of football with more than 10 touches. We have been winning games on work rate and selfless play but they seem to have not taken either onto the plane to Alice.

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Gees we’d be in trouble without Turner.

May got better that Q thank god

If we can stiffen up at the back and increase the intensity we should win

but that’s a big if


Came for the game day thread hysteria. Did not disappoint

Dee’s by 20+

1 minute ago, GS_1905 said:

If Windsors role was to play off HB, he is failing miserably. We don’t use his pace nor does he have the HB running patterns to break lines.

Windsor had had 6 kicks. 4 off his left side where he has awkwardly kicked with his right. Gotta be moved

1 minute ago, GS_1905 said:

If Windsors role was to play off HB, he is failing miserably. We don’t use his pace nor does he have the HB running patterns to break lines.

Windsor’s getting pulled back and out of the play and the Saints have capitalised on it.

 

A decade playing at this [censored] hole and we still don’t understand the wind.

F this game off.


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