On the back of that disgraceful performance I can't bring myself to write a report detailing how the Roosters stacked on 50 points. It was an absolutely disgusting performance with the only light being that Ryan Morgan had a decent game. I never thought I'd say it but I was glad when Keating came on to replace Roberts. That bloke was all over the place. Our great kicking game was non-existent tonight and our defence just didn't happen. Nathan Hindmarsh please come back and bring your brother with you. I swear if we turn up and play great next week then this was one nasty April Fool's Joke.
Edit: A match report will be up soon after I was asked by a few members to do one, not to mention it helps with journalistic integrity.
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I've said it for a long time. If you accept mediocrity than mediocrity is what you will get. A lot of fans continue to make excuses for this inept group of individuals who call themselves professional footballers.
Why is it fans can see that Ben Roberts is sh!t and has been for the two years he has been here, yet he continues to be selected in teams. I am stumped with his continued selection.
And we are wasting time blooding young players for the future when they are simply not good enough. It reminds me of the early 1990's when fans were raving about Crncovich, Delroy, Jackson, Mahon etc. They were only good in our eyes, everyone else saw them as what they were...crap.
Same applies for the deadwood we have know. Blair, Morgan, Keating, Mannah, the new winger to Vai has been crap, Kelly... pretty much the whole team. Until we take a realistic review of the current roster, we will continue to struggle.
This is a recurring nightmare for Eel supporters!!!!
Unfortunately 3 of those guys are legends and the other is a back stabbing, cowardly Lyon.
Here's your match report Super: "Played crap done bad"
yeah c'mon super lol, we want our report..
Ok, if the people want it, it shall happen. In my defence I've had a couple since the match for obvious reasons.
Just try to refrain from using the F word too many times when you do write it up.