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Dees v Pies Match Day Thread

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thanks mate- train about to go through 5 tunnels!

I hope when i next check we're in front- GO DEES!

 

Well done Miller. Gotta kick this Green.

MILLLLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEERRRRRRRRRRR!!!

 

Green should finish his carrer in the fwd line. Will give him 3 more years footy


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Oh my Gaaawd. Dejavu.

We're running hot 15 minutes into the last, a goal up.

Remember what happened last time?

 

Watts and Grimes double mistakes. Down by a goal. 70-64. About 10 minutes left.

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Dick kicks 4 again...

What the hell?!!!!


watts lack of awareness is a huge, huge concern.

Not really. I think he knows how good he can be, and he just underestimates his opponents by the looks of it.

Jamar with the goal. Scores level.

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PB for Jamar in disposals... 23 so far, his previous best was 19.

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The Russian and Beamer the best for us I reckon. But not by much.


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Scores level...

Not again...

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Beamer 38 touches, his PB to go with Jamar's.

GODDDD

Brilliant effort.

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Ooooh what the FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!!!!!!!!!!

A DRAW?!!!!

COME ON!!!

What did we do to the football Gods to deserve this?


Its not easy being a dees supporter. 33 years and a lot of heart ache. Now my children see it. I know we will get better but its so hard to take. I loved our effort after the 1st qrt. We need to show that every week. we need a fwd line as well. Watts not up to it yet. Miller not good enough. Thats our problem.

ROBBED.

twice in the year against the filth. impressive effort by the maggots.

how? how many behinds did MFC kick that should have been goals? Unless there was a disallowed goal on the siren MFC were not robbed.

 

Empty feeling with a draw but so glad we didn't lose by a point coz i just couldn't take it ... or the abuse i would cop from filth mates

question - (not that it makes much of a difference given the filth had more opps than us) - Clokes kick on goal after the siren at quarter time was touched by a demon before going through...... if after the siren goes, shouldn't the play be stopped as soon as it is touched, and not counted as a rushed behind as it was?


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