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1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

Fair point and true, but in the grand scheme of things to come back and bite us, a flag will have do to!

Didn’t we spend all summer on a new game plan?

Dangerous tackle WTF

 

The same mistake from Max over and over and over again. Just turns his back on the game and never looks for the give.

It's astonishing how we refuse to try and fix our faults. From the top down.


Dangerous tackle my A....
Nearly did a somersault to get his head on the ground.

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Would it be at all possible if Gawn could LEARN TO KICK FOR GOAL. FFS so frustrating.

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Do we need to practice chest marking now?

1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

May is so effing lazy.

Like Petty - a protected species.

Needs the wake up call that Fritta and JvR copped.

Just now, Earl Hood said:

Do we need to practice chest marking now?

Touching the soccer balls with your hands is not allowed.


Kosi aside I don’t trust anyone kicking for goal in this club

1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Do we need to practice chest marking now?

That could be our problem

We need to practice everything

Even the basics !!!

more behinds than goals

one stat we are very consistent in

Awful missed tackle from Rivers


Whoever is playing on Georgiadis needs to go back to Casey. Horrible. Just horrible.

And for the love of god send Rivers back.

What a garbage game from Rivers today. Stick that tackle but nup....shaken off like sprinkles off a floppy sandwich

 

Rivers is so slow to pull the trigger on his disposal. Always looks like he’s going to get run down


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