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Is it possible for Lewis to stay on his feet and not go to ground for once? We aren't playing on ice

 

Why is Goodwin leaving Gawn on the bench for the first half of the last quarter?? Wtf!!!!

1 minute ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Hogan was held out of that contest.  No call.

Then the cats player threw a pass.  No call...

I wonder why the cats have caught up? 

About time Melksham did something 


Goodwin presser

”our brand is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory and of stabbing our supporters in the heart”!

If we lose this and that manchild hawkins does it for them, im out for 2018.

 

LIFT YOU CAMPAIGNERS

 

Post game thread will be fun

the club won't question the umpires - even in the media (it's the the way it's done)

 

pain

anger

lessons

mArgins

growth

 

as the dead kennedys said - give me premierships or give me death


2 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

Why is Goodwin leaving Gawn on the bench for the first half of the last quarter?? Wtf!!!!

IT'S A GAME OF MARGINS

Frost on Hawkins is a much better physical matchup. Put a spare in front of them and we go a long way to winning.

We need to attack not defend!!!!


Frosty to Hawkins ...thank goodness

I can’t watch this sht

Calm blue ocean

Calm blue ocean

$#@! $#@*&^/$$!!!

Once again goalkicking has let us down enormously.  

Will definitely cost us a top 4 and possibly 8 position 


We have lost it. Making dumb mistakes. Need to stop bombing to forward line where Geelong for 10 Years have played a spare man. I can’t believe we have stuffed this up. Umpiring was questionable but we will lose it ours! God, how long can a person continue to hope!

where  are the prima donas hogan do something jones lift

 

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