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GAMEDAY: Rd 05 vs Essendon

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19 minutes ago, SPC said:

Some of the most unaccountable footy I’ve seen since Neeld days. Windsor needs to learn to defend a man

Windsor 7 touches , 4 in the first three minutes

Disgraceful

 

Three-word summaries very easy today:

Great Pretenders Exposed

King-sized Banana Skin

Missing in Action

Demonic Laughing Stock

Where To Now?

8 minutes ago, Dees1911 said:

Tmac horrible, too old to be playing every week, been out marked by kids.

Good servant too club, but don't see how it helps us long term, especially when we get flogged by ****less side in comp

He was crucified by the umpires early. Paid against for shepherding where a forward would be lauded for protecting the ball drop and then not called when he got shoved square in the back. His mobility isn't what it was, but when you take his contested strength away through atrocious umpiring, what can he do.

 

Outcoached

T Mac shouldn't have played

Windsor wasted on the inside. Bit like chucking Lachie Whitfield in the guts in hope.

47 yrs a supporter.

And I knew we would get beat.

Just happens too often, that we lose these type of games.

Just play all the kids and get games into them.

Our backline has absolutely no skill by foot, teams just sit off lever, McDonald and co. Knowing they will just butchers ball.


This loss was not unexpected, it just sucks that it's Essendon ... again.

We looked tired after an energetic month, and have relied on a few individuals to dominate. On top of that we were a bit predictable and didn't play to the conditions. They also targetted Gawn like teams do. We were there for the taking today.

The reality is though, King will get more out of this game going forward than if we just scrambled a small win. He needs to see how our players perform in all conditions and circumstances and learn how to change up the game style when required. He is developing along with the players.

Big picture.

8 minutes ago, [email protected] said:

Yeah what is Gary so excited about Traitor (LOL not really)

No, I hear you. Fair enough that he tries to be impartial, but he so often goes so far the other way that it seems like he actually enjoys seeing us get beaten.

Just shut the F#@*k in those moments Gary.

 
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