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GAMEDAY - Round 10

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Just now, Generation dee said:

You've been a very realistic poster today, today thank you for keeping me in the loop from Asia. The rest of the doomsdayers made me think neeldy was coach 

My pleasure mate.  We've been poor in patches, especially allowing them easy ball on the rebound, but the players dug in during that third term and have put us back in the game.  

First goal here is crucial, though.  If we let them get it, it could break our backs a little.

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Not easy in Southern Philippines mate

1916 here with wifi...!

All I'm saying is, apart from 10-15 minutes just there, we have been absolutely dismal.

Port are just a very average team.

Hawthorn will ream us next week.

How many shots to the face is that today Port?

 

Jesus.

 

Port get the first goal after Dixon whacks Garland in the face and we're one down.  [censored] it.

Garland costs us a goal even when it's not his fault.


Why wasnt the game stopped?

What the hell is it with getting smashed behind the play, no free kicks, and they get one over the back.

Disgusting.

 

Wtf? How is that not a free against that [censored] Dixon deep sh!t?!

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

My pleasure mate.  We've been poor in patches, especially allowing them easy ball on the rebound, but the players dug in during that third term and have put us back in the game.  

First goal here is crucial, though.  If we let them get it, it could break our backs a little.

It appears we have been down to our jogging best! Hope we can come back!


Garland gets in the way of Dixons elbow. Garlands fault apparently.

Garland gets a sack on the face ,one man down, easy goal to Port. That's probably the game.

cant see how the top seven are a lock ,teams fall away during the second half of the season ,like nth last night,just hope we dont our youth should keep us fired up.Go dees


why don't they pay throws anymore? wines just swiped it up off the ground and scooped it out, the umpire was 20m away

Another [censored] throw

The umpires aren't helping. How's that damn throw???

That was a rugby throw it was that obvious..

 

umpire "play on'.

 

Muppet.


Sick of our players being tackled without it!

same thing against the dogs, they were blatantly throwing it and the umpires only called throw if it was a demon doing it.

Won't win from here.

 

If we can get the next one, somehow, then I still give us an outside chance.  If Port kick the next one, though, it's over.

Dumb play inside 50 again by Kent. No thought of hitting up a target for a set shot. Blazes away and does net even make the distance form 40 metres.

DUMB.


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