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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA OMG

 
2 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Poor Petty :( he’s been horrible and will know it. He is gonna be devastated.

Don’t worry he ain’t alone. As a first gamer he can be forgiven. Other players can not. 

 
9 minutes ago, olisik said:

We will  have missed the 8 again. We on track for 12 wins after this ( if that )

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Add that goal to the umps column 

Another St Kilda goal due to Lewis inability to tackle 

 

Goodwin needs to own the fact that we are a shambles at both ends of the ground.

Just now, Wiseblood said:

How was that not in the back to Joel Smith?  Bloody umpires.

Because AFL is as rigged as the WWE


Another [censored] weak free.

Just now, GCDee said:

Add that goal to the umps column 

Who cares about the umps gc we are just not hitting target, blazing away in our f50 saints are more desperate and we r letting the saints run rings around us. 

Its pathetic and they way it looks another season without finals. 

Benny Hill music needs to be playing in the back ground when we play. 

We just can’t seem to play good footy consistently. 


8 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Amazing how we were flying as of only 3 games ago. Talk about complacency from all player's and coaches. All were stuck in cruise control admiring their own work.

Trac should have kept quiet this week.

Hogan a changed player.

Anb fumbles.

So many nqrs. Its sad.

We will never win a flag.

If i hear the words journey or learing or young list from goody ill wretch.

Pizz poor lazy and inept should be coming out.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Trac should have kept quiet this week.

Hogan a changed player.

Anb fumbles.

So many nqrs. Its sad.

We will never win a flag.

not without serious changes....Head down

Too many slow movers.


I blame Watts

Goodwin looks lost for ideas.

 

MFC. The only team that can make Fatty McCartin look good. 

C'Mon Dees....Pride...PRIDE !!


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