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Pedo ?

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How's that fake tough guy act going for you, Port?


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1 minute ago, praha said:

Rubbish.

You're obviously not watching the game?  Port dominated possession and inside 50's that quarter but couldn't finish off.

 

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Great first half.  We need to remember we are playing on their home turf, so they'll always have periods where they will get on top, but our defence has held firm and we've taken our chances.

Special mention to Dom Tyson, who is having a wonderful second half of the season.  16 touches and 4 clearances so far, he's been terrific.

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Our 3 highest possession getters have goals, midfield winng this game despite 8 to 0 center clearances

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This is good. We have them under extreme pressure when they have the ball.

Our slick disposal and ball movement wore off a bit in that quarter.

Watts Hogan Viney out of it and we are still thrashing them. Jones also quiet.

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3 minutes ago, Scythe said:

How's that fake tough guy act going for you, Port?

Exactly, backfired immensely for them. 

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Need a huge effort in this 3rd quarter to put them away. Pollack and Wines the only 2 keeping them in it.

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Just now, Ted Fidge said:

This is good. We have them under extreme pressure when they have the ball.

Our slick disposal and ball movement wore off a bit in that quarter.

Watts Hogan Viney out of it and we are still thrashing them. Jones also quiet.

Just goes to show how talented we are now.  Some of our key players can have quiet nights, yet we're still 6 goal up.  It's fantastic!

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2 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

I think we might need to be patient tonight.  Port, on their home turf and after last weeks 'effort', will no doubt come out breathing fire and looking to kick a few early goals to get the crowd behind them.  You can see the downhill skiers now - Wingard, Gray, Ebert, Dixon, Westhoff etc will all be up and about and I think it may take some time to weather that storm.  If we can do that, and limit some of that potential early damage, then we can easily get on top and run all over them as the game wears on.

So, if Port do kick the first couple, there is no need to go and jump off the Westgate Bridge.

I love how wrong this was.

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Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Exactly, backfired immensely for them. 

Only 1 club does the fake, tough guy stuff better than Port, and that's Norf.

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9 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Has Viney ever had a good game against Port?

His first game against them was pretty good

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