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Wherever we finish this year the number one priority in the off season has to be finding quality forwards - big and small

Reckon on balance we have the worst group of forwards in the comp

 
Just now, DubDee said:

We have kicked:

1.9

in the second half

Sack them all

We deserve to be thrashed….

3 minutes ago, Roy Boy said:

Too many back slippers at this club.

They have a few wins and suddenly think the wins will keep coming.

And as always we are slapped back into reality when expected to perform.

Pizz poor.

Collingwood will be kicking their lips.

100 per cent and it's been the way since I've been following (late 80s).

We win a few games and think we're world beaters, have no idea how to win when playing as the hunted.

You knew in the first 5 minutes the mindset they turned up with today and it is an embarrassment to the club and a slap in the face of the supporters.


Can we get Keeler? Knows how to kick a goal. Has kicked nearly half our team’s goals.

 

What a seriously gross way to end our season.

7 18 is completely unacceptable


3 brain cells between the lot of them

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Keeler = Kent Kingsley. A [censored] spud

1 minute ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

The number of times today we've handballed to a player who gets tackled straight away is up there with our misses.

Still time.

Unfortunately not

4 goals in less than 10 minutes is way beyond us.

We're not Collingwood !!

Edit .. make that 5

I turned it off at half time for my sanity as I'd seen more than enough.
I'm just here for the comments.


[censored] NT!!! are we that hard up we still need to sell game to the [censored] NT?????

Your on the chopping block Simon!

Chocco what the [censored] is your role at the club????

7 goals 19 points. Fuc me!!

Oh another [censored] point

Can someone give us a rundown of our total goals and total pionts for the season?? Shizzen Goodwin this is down to coaches


Can we start the post-game thread yet?

I'm really keen to hurry up and not bother posting on it.

What a way to throw away a season.

I hate Zak Jones. The total opposite of his brother. A bog ordinary faux tough guy and a sook.

Ha Dwayne calling St Kilda a possible final 8 team. That the best one I have heard.

 

This game can be summed up by Kozzies first lazy shot at goal.

Sums up our entire intensity.

We look tired.

And our midfield got spanked all day.

I think we lost our chance to play finals today and it's our kicking that did it.

Just like our two finals campaigns in straight sets. The story continues for three years.

Talk about inertia. No wonder it took us 56 years to win a flag.

Too slow to fix clear lingering issues.

Pressure factor of 134 in a last quarter where we are behind. Disgraceful.


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