Round 13: Dockers v Swans
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I get your frustration but how is it we have so many around the footy yet they always have a player on the defensive side of the pack to take it away.I don't care how many young players we have. They are in the same situation as us. Rebuilding. One goal at the final break is not good enough. Our coaches have caused this by congesting the stoppages and putting an extra around the ball. We can't score because we do not have enough forwards. SIMPLE!
To say I am pissed off with the way we have played this game is an understatement. We have been totally strangled and every move our coaches have made has made it worse. This is a disgrace. We brought a player in who is experienced but I think Joey has actually disjointed out mids. They were far better without him. He is still a good player but with him in the mids we are sooooo predictable
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This frigging witch hunt on Papley is driving me barmey too. The two free kicks given to him have absolutely been there - I hate this dribble from idiots like Dunstall."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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My seven stages of disbelief which occur during a game like tonight's:
1. Premature denial: it's okay that the Dockers kicked a goal. We'll get the next one.
2. Questioning the team line up: was it too early bringing in Joey? He's forgotten his cape tonight.
3. Yelling abuse at those yellow maggots: then realising that the umps are not the problem.
4. Sulking in silence: __________________
5. Wishful thinking: watching Roos praise Goodesy at half time and hoping that he's on the bench pulling on the number 37 because it's not being used for the rest of 2020.
6. Comfort eating: wondering how many Allen's snakes are too many?
7. Resignation: even after the goal by Wicks, knowing that it is too little, too late. But, there's always next week.Comment
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