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Why cant Matthew Pavlich Kick Important Goals!!?

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it seems this year that pavlich from the fremantle dockers gets the ball in the forward line just about every game with just minutes left, and on about three occasions he has hit the post... crazy much??

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  1. He must have Peter Sumich syndrome he always missed when it counted the most.


  2. pressure

  3. He should ask Nick Riewoldt why this is so.

  4. Yeah, i noticed that to!

    I think its because he is the best player on the team, the captian and the person who contributes the most week in week out. Then he snaps because he HAS to do EVERYTHING!

    So yeah... pressure and over worked.

    =)

  5. It has to come down to the pressure put on the poor bloke. He should be good enuf to kick them but hes probably exausted from tryin to get his entire team over the line. Bet he wishes he went home to adelaide.

  6. I think he is overrated, but hes a good goalkicker, if he could kick straight when it mattered, then maybe the dockers season might still be alive.

  7. well theres heeps of pressure and its not easy to kick a goal. and he is a really good player anyway!

    ps im a collingwood supporter.

  8. hes too busy doing the team's work because they cant do it themselves

    he has too much placed onto his shoulders

    and then people have the nerve to blame him for the loss when hes their only respectable player and plays a fantastic game week after week win or lose

    its the rest of the team

    if he wasnt there they would lose by 60+

  9. I really think that he buckles under pressure. So much is riding on the ones that he misses. I feel sorry for the guy.

  10. He has too much riding on his shoulders. they probably crack under pressure. if i had that much pressure laid on me then i would def miss at goal.

  11. I think that Fremantle expect too much of Pavlich.

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