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Fritsch. Useless trying to take a chest mask instead of our in front

The right kick by Roo

 

We need some good on ballers

JVR could have kicked that


Just now, BDA said:

should have finished it off yourself jvr

It was the right choice to give it off to Fritsch in front of goal. It was the wrong choice for Fritsch not to put his damn arms out and take a mark.

Such laziness and lack of competitiveness.

JVR should have hand balled to Trac to snap the behind

 
7 minutes ago, BigBadBustling said:

Not a great advert for the Max Viney tackle training

We are the worst tackling team in the comp

Missed tackles everywhere


Just now, Great Northern Summer said:

Fritsch tries the chest mark. Lazy lazy lazy

Fritsch is the laziest footballer in the comp. 1 f*ing kick for the afternoon

Jefferson trying to emulate him

That last play there sums up our forward line.

JVR has an empty goal square and forward line. Fritsch has a team mate streaming towards him.

Three options:

  1. Fritsch leads hard to space. JVR kicks to him. Clean shot on goal.

  2. Fritsch drags his opponent away or runs off him to create space. JVR even shoots at goal or kicks/handballs to a free Fritsch.

  3. JVR backs himself in and has a shot at goal.

None of the above happen. Fritsch jogs a lead. JVR does a chip kick 15 meters. Fritsch is spoiled, Crows get it out.

This team is actually unwatchable.

Edited by praha

Just now, Devil In Disguise said:

Disgraceful quarter. Honourable loss coming up.

No honour in the last 40 mins of footy

Just now, Deesprate said:

JVR could have kicked that

Yeah but if he missed we would be saying he should have passed it to a leading fritsch


1 minute ago, Deesprate said:

JVR could have kicked that

Rivers was smashing them early, and then the genius puts him down back, where he has barely touched it since. Outside of Rivers, Viney tries hard. I'd be moving Petracca and Oliver on at years end.

Just now, Vineytime said:

Oliver & Trac absolutely pathetic, win a contest!

GOODWIN - play someone else on ball.

he has said for the past two weeks that others ie x and langford will get more time in the middle, have not seen them in their once today?

Just now, doc roet said:

Yeah but if he missed we would be saying he should have passed it to a leading fritsch

Fritsch wasn't leading. He was running towards a player with the ball. Melksham would have broken off the Crows defender to create space. Fritsch just runs in a straight line.

It’s great Melky kicking a few. But surely it should be others kicking the goals.

Why oh ferking why


Our once tough as nails much vaunted, veteran midfielders have turned to marshmallows! It’s embarrassing watching the Crows mids just bulldoze straight through them.

14 premiership players out there for Melbourne

Playing like school kids

Goodwin has killed this team

2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

We are the worst tackling team in the comp

Missed tackles everywhere

Trac one of the main offenders

 

Remember when games like this were would see Oliver come out and take the game by the scruff of the neck.. a long time ago


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