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Just now, DubDee said:

GC move to equal 4th

We’ll be bottom 4

[censored] this [censored]

It is what the AFL wants, that and a Pies flag of course.

 
1 minute ago, Tom Dyson said:

This is a deplorable effort at stoppages, midfield should hang their heads in shame, absolutely pathetic insipid effort.

When your stoppage coach has never coached a day in his life, what do you expect?

One of the most ridiculous coaching appointments in recent memory.

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

How an earth did we manage to beat Brisbane & lose to the pies by only a point

Not mentally tough enough. Can only play at top level sporadically

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I'm beginning to think our midfield is our issue

Welcome to the reality bus.

Oliver, Viney, Tracc, Salem, Sparrow, Fritsch at high half forward are the problems. Rivers not a mid a problem too.

GCS midfield makes ours look like little league.

Is Kozzie injured?

Genuine question. I haven't watched all the game but haven't sighted him lately.

I don't question Oliver's work rate but his disposal is at best.....very ordinary. He just seems really anxious to get rid of it and turns it over way too often. Undoes all his effort.

Edited by Previously known as LITD.


Sharp is a waste of space, Windsor and Lever should be in, the coach and his collection committee are [censored], get rid of them, NOW!!

4 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

May blocked. All OK it seems.

Non decision made worse by the fact kings hands were out in a shepherding motion

 

Just now, dees189227 said:

Tracs had 24 possessions. I can't think of to many that have been good

Surprised he has had that many…


Bowey the only player who should be allowed to kick a football.

Rivers has lost the plot. We’ve ruined another promising kid.

[censored] these nepo babies

The Footy Academy might finally play finals after 15 years


Cleanout the entire Football Department, starting on Monday Morning

They have trashed what was built in ‘21

 

How fast have we gone from a really good competitive team, to an insipid one.

We are horrible to watch. No skills, effort that we turn on and off like a tap, and absolutely mind boggling game plan.

Kosi is the only player in this team that I enjoy watching. Everyone else is either unskilled or a non entity.

14 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Salem plays like a semi retired player.

I'm surprised how little criticism he gets on here. Week as [censored] and pathetic role model for the young blokes.


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