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Trac has looked fired up today.

Clearly today is the full circle moment for his mental and physical rehab.

Also, that Steele goal is so annoying.

We’ve had so much of the ball in our 50 and wasted so much of it, they get the rub of all the free kicks and, surprise surprise capitalise on their chance!!!

That'll be the difference.
We fumble round and collingwood make you pay.

 

Game plan - method coming inside and execution is [censored] COOKED!

Edited by Demon Dynasty

pies can execute

and we can't

its why the pies are going to win this game i'm sorry to say


Stick a tackle!!!

 

They are only getting goals from our mistakes. And we are missing goals we should get. Our mistakes and the umpiring are keeping the Pies in this.

"And he wastes it."


Just now, BDA said:

pies can execute

and we can't

its why the pies are going to win this game i'm sorry to say

Our pressure is fantastic though.

2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Petty aint no forward.

Pls swap for Turner FCS

Petty is the only one presenting in our fwd line


Every F'N week, the same pathetic kicks inside 50!

The same players making the same mistakes. EVERY TIME. Panicked, horrible kicking. Just kick it to ground!

JVR is completely invisible at the moment except for giving away stupid frees, may as well sub him now.

So sick of these guys never getting any better at forward play.

Just now, jaydenh10 said:

kosi is magic idk how he does it

If he was clean he'd be far more magic.

Edited by Fork 'em

2 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

I'm not sure we can win with these umps

Or our kicking for goal

D

Mids - OK

Forwards & Methods 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻


 
2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Petty is the only one presenting in our fwd line

He doesn't kick goals Dub, doesn't take contesteds very often and can't run out a game beyond about three quarters

Edited by Demon Dynasty


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