SHill Shall
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Also while they're at it during the off-season shoot whoever thought playing Sutcliffe was a good idea.
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Also while they're at it during the off-season shoot whoever thought playing Sutcliffe was a good idea.
Shut up with the forward set ups. It was good in the firstquarter, but now we are getting slaughtered in the midfield and the players aren't hitting targets. They have had opportunities.You don't think skills come into it? Or forward set ups? The players brought the effort in the first quarter. Confidence and belief are key factors too.
If suban and sutcliffe play next week or arnt delisted at the end of the year I'm calling it quits. The two of them are the biggest waste of space.
Have to go. They are slow and not skillful. Let's move them on.If suban and sutcliffe play next week or arnt delisted at the end of the year I'm calling it quits. The two of them are the biggest waste of space.
This is all effort related. They just don't give a s**t
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Can't speak to their mindset, but yeah, definitely effort/intensity related. RTB's gameplan gets heavily exposed when inexperienced players don't play to the system and maintain manic, intense pressure and discipline. The rebuild side simply doesn't have the experience or developed instinct for this gameplan yet.
Cotchin dominated him that quarter. Don't know what your seeing lolSutcliffe is doing a good job of his role. Could do with a few mates tbh.
Sutcliffe is doing a good job of his role. Could do with a few mates tbh.
When we don't have Neale or BlakelySince when has playing Sutcliffe ever been a good idea, fullstop.
I missed grey .
McCarthy missed 2 easy marks, then dived at one which landed 10m short of him. He is so out of form it is not funny.Well that was a poor 1/4......
Feel sorry for the forwards, must be cold and boring watching the play at the other end of the ground.