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THE LAST GAME DAY OF 2011

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Boak with the torp from outside 50.

End of qtr 20-24

How did he get a free in any case? Sure that I saw our two players going for the ball?

 

Disgusting umpiring. Dominated quarter for 4 point advantage glad this is last game if year

 

We.Are.Crap

Entertaining game though because both teams have found their level.

Nut & Shell :huh:

Free kicks

9-3

Horse [censored]

None of the Morton baggers will be happy. He had a damn good first quarter. Let's see how he goes for the next three...


That ump with the 17 on his back is the same moron who screwed us last week. Can you rememeber the last time you thought "Gee, we are getting a good run from the umps today"?

he got the free from the softest of taps on the shoulder. Ft Pig gave the free from off the ball. Melbourne continually get screwed by free kick goals

 

None of the Morton baggers will be happy. He had a damn good first quarter. Let's see how he goes for the next three...

Missed the easiest of goals just then.

None of the Morton baggers will be happy. He had a damn good first quarter. Let's see how he goes for the next three...

I will shut up now morton shanks that one for goal!


How did he get a free in any case? Sure that I saw our two players going for the ball?

Couldn't see anything either. Not sure.

Ebert with his third, Rodan with assist. Down by 6.

Rodan looks dangerous.

Blease injured? Possible ankle and off ground.

The blokes on the field who have any chance of tasting some september action are wearing yellow...

Seriously, throw the f**kin ball up if you're unable to bounce it!!

Good hands by Bate.

Fitzpatrick looks interesting.

Yeah, I've always had time for Bate but lately thought he could be gone. But he's been very good today, couple of strong marks and some good work around the ground.

Couldn't see anything either. Not sure.

Ebert with his third, Rodan with assist. Down by 6.

Rodan looks dangerous.

Blease injured? Possible ankle and off ground.

No leg thank god. Looks like knock to head/concussion.


If we loose it will be because of our inability to kick a winning score line.

4.10 with most of them being relatively easy shots is deplorable.

How many goals from frees to them?

Gray and Rodan two quick goals puts them up by 16.

Think they've kicked 5 out of the last 7?


Port will come out ferocious to try and avoid the spoon and we'll be our lacklustre selves,we'll show no desperation whatsoever.

Port easily.just watch!

Please read above quote.

 

Our club is pathetic no way to sugar coat it

Green kicks a goal from a free, down by 11.

We've missed Bail this year make no mistake.


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