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Our best ideas for ball movement come when the game is over

Edited by layzie

 
2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

That is all on the Fitness and Coaching Staff

Greeny should be on the phone to Longmire tonight

Goodwin should resign after this match

He has officially killed a very strong list

If you told me the day after we won the premiership, in 4 years we will not win another final & miss finals 2 years in a row you would not have believed it. But here we are

kossie is our only bright light.

the rest are all huff and puff

 

The jungle drums are starting to get louder on Simon.

It will be a full blown concert by the end of the year.


Kosi is the only player in the team who doesn’t make me want to burn my eyes out.

Apologies to Bowey.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Our best ideas for ball movement come when the gane is over

When the pressure is off…

The whole Football Department is Cooked

Should have made serious changes after ‘23

 
7 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Need to

Nope. Try something else that has a better chance of succeeding Lentfield or AJ when he returns. There is not a competitive bone in his body. Kolt on the other hand tries hard but has zero game awareness.

Yeah maybe, I guess from an investment perspective I’d rather see Kolt stay in for the rest of the year because he’s still so young.


This is an infuriating comeback!

another up and under from rivers

he's another poor kick in a team full of them


Pattracca post the injury

Skills

Awareness

Contest to Contest

Commitment over the ball

Contested marking

Clearance work

Goal kicking. Was already ordinary. Now regressed to being one of the worst shots in the league.

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

If you told me the day after we won the premiership, in 4 years we will not win another final & miss finals 2 years in a row you would not have believed it. But here we are

I know it is quite incredible, that’s why i was disappointed that changes weren’t bought in after the ‘23 Finals Series

You could see that the signs weren’t good. Our games were a grind to watch

2 years later the wheels have totally fallen off

It's the teasing that does my head in haha.

Edited by Sigil


Disappointed in you melky, should kick that

 

Why is Turner running back and not going to the bench ffs. You gave us no chance to defend that play.


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