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1 goal 6 behinds and a Clarry kick to the Port defender - our last scores.

 
 
Just now, Maldonboy38 said:

I love my football club so much, but I don't think I can do this anymore. Oliver, Sparrow and Petty doing that. Viney doing that. All the hard work down back and through the midfield, to be finished in this way. I am too exhausted and too disappointed.

It’s the method in which we lose. We clearly tried to be more attacking, but ultimately, inaccuracy on top of sloppy disposal is Groundhog Day. We are a different team style wise, but it really is the same [censored] all in all the last 3 seasons.

That should've been a deliberate shot at goal in the clear. Instead no one up forward takes the game on.

All they look to do is give it off to a player in just as bad a position and pass the pressure on.

Amature hour up forward always bar kozz

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Same script, goal kicking once again


Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Petty just in the way on the wing there

he spoiled turners mark


Sparrow also a garbage game today. You can't keep playing blokes like this who continue to produce absolute rubbish games when they've been in the system for years.

Just now, Devil In Disguise said:

Hope Goodwin is satisfied with his forward set up because as it stands we won’t win another game this season.

Why does he move Turner so late?


Just now, Previously known as LITD. said:

Sparrow in our team says a lot about our depth unfortunately.

Geez Windsor has gone backwards this season. Obviously loves his role on the HBF.

Just now, Previously known as LITD. said:

Sparrow in our team says a lot about our depth unfortunately.

Woe is probably shuffling deck chairs but couldn't be worse. Can at least play a cameo in the middle for short stints also.

Without Picketts goals and assist we’d be 4.13

what was he thinking?

 

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