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GAMEDAY - Round 13

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Is it 2013 again?

 
 

How can they have so many freaking spare players all the freaking time?

Because we don't have enough players who run hard... And we don't have the ball enough

if we win this game I will never post on Demonland again

C'mon you Dees!!!


Some of you lot give up easily.

We're still 5-6 players short of a really competitive outfit. Currently a similar number wax and wane weekly ( some weakly )

Lets see who settles and who steps up. Ess arent good atm in playibg out hard foufht 4 qtrs.

Inside 50's

36-11

LOL... great stuff

 

This is like watching last years team

Frawley gives the holding free kick away. Player takes off. Frawley doesn't chase. GTFO of my football club.


if we win this game I will never post on Demonland again

Let's face it, you're so soft that you would never be able to keep a promise like that.

We have been dominated and it's only 20 points, this game is a long way from over

Have I missed something with Daniher? What's all the love for him about? If he was a Spartan he would have been thrown off the cliff at birth. Gangly and ugly.


I get the feeling we could do with a huge, talented man-child that plays like a young Carey or Brown.

Good God. Giving up before half time.

It's only 3 goals.

Roosy will speak very soon.

We have been dominated and it's only 20 points, this game is a long way from over

game is 100% over

Everyone is having a go at Frawley but Dawes is the real worry.

Dawes may be giving us nothing, but at least his body language and effort are beyond reproach. He's also taking the best defender.

I think Chip's showing his colours. ..and they ain't Red and Blue :rolleyes:

Lamentable


Have I missed something with Daniher? What's all the love for him about? If he was a Spartan he would have been thrown off the cliff at birth. Gangly and ugly.

Ugly is an understatement. He looks like a Picasso.

King looked like he wanted to give Goddard a big kiss in that interview. What a pack of flogs Fox Footy have as commentators.

(Happy 100th post to me)

I'm all for the Roos brand of footy, but that was pathetic. The players don't seem to have any intent to take the game on

 

You mean it hasn't come home to roost yet? What the eff were the last seven years of shite all about then?

We were ordinary before we drafted Scully and Trengove, now with Trengove done and Scully moved on - we aren't exactly getting a lot out of those picks.

I know we have Hogan, but still we have gotten nothing out of picks 1 and 2.

We wasted pick 12 on Mitch Clark - good trade on face value, but on results it is a wasted pick.

Our pick 2 from 2012 draft is going through the motions down at Casey.

Those are just from the past few years, anything before that is even worse.

Sadly, we are playing with a lot less talent than other sides - because he haven't maximized our picks.

game is 100% over

My 600-lb Life is on Discovery Health. I suggest you watch that instead. It might give you some pointers.


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