I agree,though I saw worse today!Believe me!BenDoolan wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:45 pmI hope you did put your life savings on the game.
As sure as shit, this f****** club of ours just ALWAYS accommodates other club’s needs. You haven’t won a game away from home all year? No worries, good ol’ f***-wit Essendunny will help you win one.
The club is a deadset f****** toilet. Completely loaded with shit. Year in, year out, they produce absolute sewage.
2024 R22, EFC v Gold Coast Buns
Re: 2024 R22, EFC v Gold Coast Buns
- Windy Hille
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Re: 2024 R22, EFC v Gold Coast Buns
Fret to the bone when one follows this mob.
Passages of rollicking moves, undone by sets of tessellated rock.
Why do they do this? In control then hand it back. Must go all the way up to questionings. Game structures vs set play triggers. I don’t get it.
The forward line function has gone from the link lapping, tandem movements and leading patterns in the early part of the season to an incoherent scramble of pot luck. Kicks that go to the advantage of backman, crumbing positionings on the wrong side of the contest, and set shots sprayed from 20 metres out under a roof.
The transition game again. Draw, release, latch, trigger, run. All in succession. We stand off by 5 metres and never make ground. Lost in transit. There needs to be a fix but it keeps happening.
Well done Arch Roberts. Had a dip and did some terrific things nice first goal. Shame it wasn’t part of a winning effort.
Passages of rollicking moves, undone by sets of tessellated rock.
Why do they do this? In control then hand it back. Must go all the way up to questionings. Game structures vs set play triggers. I don’t get it.
The forward line function has gone from the link lapping, tandem movements and leading patterns in the early part of the season to an incoherent scramble of pot luck. Kicks that go to the advantage of backman, crumbing positionings on the wrong side of the contest, and set shots sprayed from 20 metres out under a roof.
The transition game again. Draw, release, latch, trigger, run. All in succession. We stand off by 5 metres and never make ground. Lost in transit. There needs to be a fix but it keeps happening.
Well done Arch Roberts. Had a dip and did some terrific things nice first goal. Shame it wasn’t part of a winning effort.
Re: 2024 R22, EFC v Gold Coast Buns
Really?
Where's your usual ....
It's fine. Just have a yoga session and some sweet snacks and a spa bath in between psych sessions and we'll come out and jump the shark next week??
Where's your usual ....
It's fine. Just have a yoga session and some sweet snacks and a spa bath in between psych sessions and we'll come out and jump the shark next week??
Re: 2024 R22, EFC v Gold Coast Buns
Windy Hille wrote: ↑Sun Aug 11, 2024 12:41 am Fret to the bone when one follows this mob.
Passages of rollicking moves, undone by sets of tessellated rock.
Why do they do this? In control then hand it back. Must go all the way up to questionings. Game structures vs set play triggers. I don’t get it.
The forward line function has gone from the link lapping, tandem movements and leading patterns in the early part of the season to an incoherent scramble of pot luck. Kicks that go to the advantage of backman, crumbing positionings on the wrong side of the contest, and set shots sprayed from 20 metres out under a roof.
The transition game again. Draw, release, latch, trigger, run. All in succession. We stand off by 5 metres and never make ground. Lost in transit. There needs to be a fix but it keeps happening.
Well done Arch Roberts. Had a dip and did some terrific things nice first goal. Shame it wasn’t part of a winning effort.
I have 3 Mobs to fret about,Windy.League wise anyway.Well worth getting up earlier to cheer the younger teams on and lose my voice,like yesterday.