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Our defense is right on top, our ball winners are on top, and we are killing the Crows at ground level. Strangely enough, our goal kicking is a bit off.

 

Langdon set shot. Miss No. 3.

 

Missed 2 certain goals, and now a goal against in less than a minute.

wasteful, arrogant and a momentum killer. Same story as the Alice game.


Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

Missed 2 certain goals, and now a goal against in less than a minute.

Our signature game.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

The goal kicking again. A sick joke.

We obviously need lots more of no practicing to get our goal kicking sorted

We can do everything right during a game, a season.

But if we keep kicking like this we will be nothing but a bottom 6 team.


Unfortunately for us Adelaide can hit targets and we can’t.

Same old story every week.

Edited by Jaded No More

losing in the usual way would be deeply depressing. because those in charge don’t seem to be able to fix it

oh and how is Salem on Tex Walker?

Petracca, Langdon, Pickett compare to Walker the pain never ends

And just like that, after dominating the first ten minutes, we are now behind.


1 minute ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Where's Max?

there he is

A leading forward..

Who knew....

 

Melksham set shot. Miss No. 4.


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