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4 minutes ago, timbo said:

Would kill for a demon hawkins

Er, isn't that Hogan?

3 goals to zip

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2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

[censored] off Lewis you absolute spud

If Harmes was a 50 ([censored] you Nichols!!) then Lewis's was a 100 meter penalty.  Not his fault he was blocked on the inside then had no choice but to go around after being called play on.  One rule for the Cats.... another for us.


Frosty... that was not good

sorry but we are better than this mob. just feel we have a few passengers out there today. 

Is Ablett even playing...?

 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Somehow we have to get hogan into this game

Trade for Hawkins

edit he was robbed there WHAT THE [censored] IS WRONG WITH THE UMPIRES

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Faarrkkkk me these umpires!

Man alive! These umpires need to wake up!

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[censored] cheating maggots! Clearly a mark to Hogan!

Tmac having an absolute mare.


 
Just now, Farmerjeff said:

McDonald no value up the ground. Needs to be deep forward

Agree, put hogan up the ground instead to get him into the game


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