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Lever is a dead set liability down back. Too busy guarding space instead.

Langdon just fumbles too much under pressure.

Our defence has turned to [censored]. Giving them way too many easy forward entries.

Missing Lindsay's coverage

Disposal is atrocious at the moment

 

theres some real sloppiness now

get your act together dees


Dropped marks, fumbles, miss kicks. This is as bad as our skills have looked all year, and that’s saying something

Ricciutto, (today) King and Dunstall ( other days) all have such whiny nasally high pitched voices that drive me too distraction.

 

Max might want some Grippo


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Lever is a dead set liability down back. Too busy guarding space instead.

Langdon just fumbles too much under pressure.

Our defence has turned to [censored]. Giving them way too many easy forward entries.

Yep

Bowey that was under 12 stuff🤮

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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

You can’t let Horne-Francis just run around unmanned.

Apart from our poor disposal (we’re attempting to move the ball too quickly), JHF is the difference.

We're back to bees at the honey pot

Horne Francis killing us

Running in concrete in transition.


Butters has cut us up the last 10 minutes

Can’t see anything from Fethiye in Turkey. But the way you all are describing it, we’re heading for a 20 goal loss. How about something positive, please?

 

Not sure our pressure is where it needs to be and again our decision making going inside 50 continues to hurt us.

Worse part is we're making Ratugolea look like Matty Scarlett.

Would it actually hurt one of our players to actually defend a Port player?? Dead set atrocious defending.


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