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Just now, Tom Dyson said:

Disappointed in you melky, should kick that

Two very gettable shots missed. Cocky?

 

Umps with the soft frees to get the margin back out

What happened to Disco? Will be sorely missed if out.


1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Two very gettable shots missed. Cocky?

Was thinking the same.

Edited by DeeSince73

Just now, monoccular said:

What happened to Disco? Will be sorely missed if out.

Last thing we need if we're playing junk time games is him not playing in them. Need something to hang our hat on.

Edited by layzie

 

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Two very gettable shots missed. Cocky?

Don’t think so. He’s absolutely physically cooked. Cramping like crazy and hasn’t been of the ground once because of our injuries.


The Suns can't defend either. Fancy Melksham having 11 shots at goal. And most of them were from directly in front 15m out.

4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

What happened to Disco? Will be sorely missed if out.

Looked like cramp. Going to be some really sore boys today playing 3/4’s down a man


Scoreboard flattered us big time here, make no mistake this was a demolition. Lucky not to lose by 50-60+

5 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

The Suns can't defend either. Fancy Melksham having 11 shots at goal. And most of them were from directly in front 15m out.

He should have had at least 7 or 8 goals


Sock of being in positions we we need to comeback.

Why do we start some games half asleep?

Why do we beat lions at the Gabba and lose to low teams at home?

Goody has this team all over the place.

The only thing we are consistent in is poor shooting at goal.

1 minute ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Why do we beat lions at the Gabba and lose to low teams at home?

we have been like this since the beginning of time, 2021 loses to pies, crows and whoever else

19 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So gawn virtually rucked all game on his own

Why the club has let Max fly solo for so long is disgraceful.

We have gone from having two premier ruckman TWICE in Jackson and Grundy to Jvr and Petty. Wth?

Clearly the club thought we needed two ruckman so why didn't they replace Jackson and Grundy?

Probably the same reason we haven't bothered to find another key fwd for three years I suppose.

Maybe this is what happens when you win a flag after such a long drought.

You think they will rain down afterwards.

 
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