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I feel like we're cooked. 

 

Blatant cheating. Game over.

2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

The curse of Drew Petri strikes again 

The sooner that spud retires, the better. 

 

 

We're done


Lewis decomposed and not leading or even contributing 

No way back from here

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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

What was that free for?

I feel sick watching this. It's de javu. 

Its very painful.

 

Weve been given a lesson in marking tonight

I feel sick.


Just now, beelzebub said:

Weve been given a lesson in marking tonight

Harsh when we have no forward line. 

 


TYSON AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!  Handball fucken happy and sloppy as [censored]!!!!

Everything Dom Tyson touches turns to shite. Get him out of the side...

Just now, Jaded said:

Harsh when we have no forward line. 

 

Tommy has been good up forward. But I agree, little marking power.

Some very basic skill errors have cost us tonight. Endeavour fantastic but clearly missing our injured players.


 
11 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

If we win this with all these injuries it will be huge.

No chance against Sydney, however.

exactly.

once we're down by 4 goals. watch the sfot frees come our way

Hibberds worst game this year but Tyson sold him into trouble there. 

We now have to do everything right. 


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