My typing skills were exemplary!Originally posted by Nico
The questions begs, did you hit any targets last night given your state of inebria.
My typing skills were exemplary!Originally posted by Nico
The questions begs, did you hit any targets last night given your state of inebria.
Next time Kirk is underperforming, get Barry Hall to give him a swift kick in the chops at training.
Goodes was clearly the most influential player. Kirk's stopping role was more important than what he did with the ball. He got quite a bit of it but mainly hit targets because he took a short option. His disposal didn't have a great impact on the game.
LIFE GOES ON
BOG: first half- buchy by a mile. second half- uuh....
anyone notice the dreadful free kick count again? 24-12 on my count of the stats.
Buchanan BOG for sure. This bloke always puts in a solid
effort. Mate of mine at the game (Port supporter) also said
Buchanan was BOG.
Kirk was good, but not BOG. IMHO that goes to Goodes, Monty, Jolly and Hall (has been learning arm waving from Davis ).
Hall looked very dangerous last night but was let down by poor delivery at times.
"Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017
Absolutely it was Amon
"As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk
I'd give the 3 votes to Goodes. He covered insane amounts of territory to get into the right spot to do his thing. Would like to see the squiggle* graph of his game on the weekend.
*spaghetti?
ABC radio gave it to Jolly.
Does God believe in Atheists?
Kekovich stated that towards the end of the game too.Originally posted by goswannie14
ABC radio gave it to Jolly.
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