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GAME DAY - Round 20

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1 - it wouldnt be an issue if people just did everyone else a favour and linked/named their source, which takes about 2 seconds

2 - apparently the source is unreliable anyway isn't it

LOL your the only one who has serious issue with it.

Bizkit posted his source yesterday and you had a mid life crisis/cry about it ya [censored] sook!

Grow up FFS and stop acting like a spoilt little child and taking personal swipe at people who post relevent information.

 

Can we not fill up yet another thread with this stuff, please?

Stick to the game fellas.

Can we not fill up yet another thread with this stuff, please?

Stick to the game fellas.

Agreed!

Grimes the sub is interesting. Does he come in as a midfielder or backman? Personally i would have gone for Brayshaw.

 

Agreed!

Grimes the sub is interesting. Does he come in as a midfielder or backman? Personally i would have gone for Brayshaw.

I thought Harmes would be sub for sure

Just glad it wasnt ANB

Agreed!

Grimes the sub is interesting. Does he come in as a midfielder or backman? Personally i would have gone for Brayshaw.

I would have gone Bail.

Only things I can think of are:

1) Grimes has a bit of that flu kicking around the club

2) First half = Attack attack attack, Second half = Total lockdown

Strangely I kind of like it in a way cos at least Roosy is being a bit bold.


I would have gone Bail.

Only things I can think of are:

1) Grimes has a bit of that flu kicking around the club

2) First half = Attack attack attack, Second half = Total lockdown

Strangely I kind of like it in a way cos at least Roosy is being a bit bold.

Fair point actually on Bail. Forgot about him. Wonder if he has a tagging role though?

Btw Daisy Pearce is an absolute gun. 30 plus touches in the womans.

I thought Harmes would be sub for sure

Just glad it wasnt ANB

Yeah im wrapped ANB is getting a full game. Lately he has been really good when on the ground.

Last 5 times we have played them in real games (ie not pre season) we have won two and not lots by more than 20 (6, 16 and 20).

We should go OK today.

Yeah, we've seemed to match uo well against them for a few years now. Having said that, I have no idea what to expect today. We could lose by 100 or win by 4 goals. Who the heck knows?
 

Yep, thought bail would be the sub. Grimes is a strange sub, not the type to come on and kick a few goals, as a defended its hard to join in the last and shut a player down.

As a mid... Well he hardly plays in there does he.

Didn't realise how fast Hogan is. Watching him in the warm up - power and speed


Yeah im wrapped ANB is getting a full game. Lately he has been really good when on the ground.

... and, um, not so good when he isn't! :rolleyes:

(I know what you mean, I just couldn't resist)

At the ground... Where are Dlanders sitting? Surrounded by dogs supporters

This coverage on channel 7 isn't one sided or biased or anything...


Need a big game from Lumumba , its been a long time coming

They are playing in front all over already


Grimes the sub... I'm not sure about that...

Hardly an "impact player". Strange one IMO.

 

Lazy defending of the corridor

the difference in ball movement between the two teams is ridiculous

Dogs from their defensive goal square to a shot on goal in about 15 seconds

Dees take about half an hour to get a ffw 50 entry


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