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- doriswilgus
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Wake up call or reality check or whatever you would like to call it.But the fact is,we have played two half decent teams this year,and we've been thrashed in both games.We are a long,long way from being a top side,and far too many of our players just aren't up to it.
If there's any good to come out of this game,then hopefully it shakes up our match selection process.Hopefully from now on the match committee selects players who are actually playing well in the reserves,and don't gift games to players who really don't deserve being promoted.
If there's any good to come out of this game,then hopefully it shakes up our match selection process.Hopefully from now on the match committee selects players who are actually playing well in the reserves,and don't gift games to players who really don't deserve being promoted.
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Not for along time have I been so frustrated watching Collingwood it reminds me of the time I crashed my 4wd into a street sign when listening to a game on the radio whilst driving. I Just cannot fathom what goes on in the change rooms before a big farking match as this was! according to some people the club can do no wrong but what a diabolical disaster the three inclusions this week were. Three players way undersized, wittts in the brain department. We tried to play bruise free footy and you can't do that with the skills we don't have. I cannot stand getting jumped at the start but it never ever ends and it's becoming a joke. The bigger teams do to us every time. Better planning needs to go into these matches that we are favourites for because our coaches/players and club get ahead of themselves. A stark reality check.
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I've played both games at high levels. Cloke is a dud. He would be dropped in a soccer team. Forwards are paid to score goals. Not miss 2-3 shots in a game from 20 metres out. One may be excusable. 3? It's not as if Cloke has never played with an oval ball before. He is hopeless and the laughing stock of the AFL when it comes to kicking. Kicks like his old man. The only positive for his old man was he was a ruckman and it really didn't matter if they could kick like a 90 year old grannie. You're giving Cloke too much latitude. he gets paid 800 big gorillas! That's a lot of money for 22 games a year. Kick the f....g thing straight you moron!slangman wrote:Soccer players kick a round ball, do more walking than gut running and don't have 30 seconds to kick the ball with lactic acid burning through the legs.Sensei Grundy wrote:The difference between AFL and Soccer: Soccer forwards can kick. That's what they're paid for to score a goal with only a metre latitude. This friggin idiot Cloke has 8 or so metres without a goalkeeper and crossbar and stuffs it. WTF is wrong with the idiot? Should we employ a psychotherapist to help him? And Jessy White? Don't get me started. He's no good. Simple.
That's not to excuse clokes misses but don't compare them to a game that uses a round ball.
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[quick pop in amongst the inevitable vents]
Our young players should have learned a hell of a lot from that game, it was like an accelerated learning module which was always at risk of happening after the last two weeks of poor opposition and now up against a proud team fighting for respect.
{translation} we got took to school. Big time.
Take out the first quarter and that 3 minute burst in th last and we can put together some positives. Good time for that to happen, I'm tipping it wont happen again this season.
Our young players should have learned a hell of a lot from that game, it was like an accelerated learning module which was always at risk of happening after the last two weeks of poor opposition and now up against a proud team fighting for respect.
{translation} we got took to school. Big time.
Take out the first quarter and that 3 minute burst in th last and we can put together some positives. Good time for that to happen, I'm tipping it wont happen again this season.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Might I just add that we changed a winning structure by dropping Gault and playing Witts, and we payed a terrible price.
Broomhead wasn't ready to come back in either, and although Armstrong should good signs in the 2nd half, I'd have preferred De Goey and Marsh as the ins, for structure if nothing else
Broomhead wasn't ready to come back in either, and although Armstrong should good signs in the 2nd half, I'd have preferred De Goey and Marsh as the ins, for structure if nothing else
I agree that Cloke should be doing a lot better but a soccer ball is very easy to kick compared to a football. I disagree with the comparison between the two.Sensei Grundy wrote:I've played both games at high levels. Cloke is a dud. He would be dropped in a soccer team. Forwards are paid to score goals. Not miss 2-3 shots in a game from 20 metres out. One may be excusable. 3? It's not as if Cloke has never played with an oval ball before. He is hopeless and the laughing stock of the AFL when it comes to kicking. Kicks like his old man. The only positive for his old man was he was a ruckman and it really didn't matter if they could kick like a 90 year old grannie. You're giving Cloke too much latitude. he gets paid 800 big gorillas! That's a lot of money for 22 games a year. Kick the f....g thing straight you moron!slangman wrote:Soccer players kick a round ball, do more walking than gut running and don't have 30 seconds to kick the ball with lactic acid burning through the legs.Sensei Grundy wrote:The difference between AFL and Soccer: Soccer forwards can kick. That's what they're paid for to score a goal with only a metre latitude. This friggin idiot Cloke has 8 or so metres without a goalkeeper and crossbar and stuffs it. WTF is wrong with the idiot? Should we employ a psychotherapist to help him? And Jessy White? Don't get me started. He's no good. Simple.
That's not to excuse clokes misses but don't compare them to a game that uses a round ball.
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I agree. We have Pendles, Swan and Adams. That's a good midfield and we were comprehensively beaten in the clearances. Severely beaten. Most of Swan's clearances out of the middle are rushed shots to the forward line without any target.BJ wrote:We got smashed in the middle.
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