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GAME DAY - Round 12

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his music colection sold well ,the best of abba EP on vinyl

 

You know, it was easier when we were $hit. I haven't got used to the possibility of success yet. Nervous...

 

Ch 7 jjust said we haven't won a QB clash since 2007.....thought we had but anyways go Dees..

 

Just about to board plane in Dubai. Unless my IT skills have improved it is likely I will find result in 9 hours. 

Hope I can spend happy hour watching Sunset reading happy Demonlanders


Should be 3 goals up, out skills are terrible by foot.

 

Come on Dawes! Far out terrible.

And he has the nerve to put off contract negotiations

 

McDonald. King of dumb dumbs.


Just now, olisik said:

And he has the nerve to put off contract negotiations

Might work better for us :huh:. Listening to the game in Italy, hearing our misses and another stuff up by Tmac I'm very nervous!

It's early and all but f me we are embarrassing. Dominated all of the play and should have had 3 goals. Turn overs turn overs bloody turn overs. Jones terrible turn over that leads to a shot on goal from Pies. 

 

They are are harder at the contest by far than us, we are weak willed. Someone needs to stand up ASAP!!! 

We hand goals to teams. 

Oh to have an in form Garlett up forward..


Our awareness is killing us. 

We are the dumbest team in the league, by far. And the weakest willed, Watts 20 out slight angle and can't deal the deal. 

No good just playing for the first five minutes


Jeez we have a long way to go

skills are [censored] shitouse.

Our leaders are letting us down.

 

Comedy hour so far...

As soon as Mcdonald takes his eye of the ball and onto the opponent, he loses the contest.

He is not a smart footballer.

Dare I say, he has been Melbourne'd.


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