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Jones to a one on one  high kick to a midget with Hogan and TMac in the square and crumbers at the front.

 

Oh my god. Hanneberry throws it and we get pinged for tripping, which they haven't done for us all game. Just as we come back every time the umpires screw us.

 

We just dont have the ticker too win games.. 

By far Nathan Jones worst game..

Jones looks spent already.  We are one man down out there right now..injured??


8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

“But we’ll learn from this...”

Goodwin

Apparently we’re evolving.

These umpires are dscraceful. Absolutely disgraceful.

 

stuff you dees bunch of pretenders


This game will blow out because we're so [censored] lazy to man up!!!

Nothing but flat track bullies!!

Another year.

Another failure.


That bald maggot in the middle is giving us nothing and giving the Swans everything. 

1 minute ago, Dappa Dan said:

These umpires are dscraceful. Absolutely disgraceful.

It's not umpires, just an umpire. Guess who?

Nichols that incompetent [censored].


they are 2 men down.

we haven't played finals in 11 seasons. 

With north losing had the perfect opportunity to lock in a spot, as usual we [censored] the bed this club can go and get stuffed, another wasted year might just keep my membership money next year I get nothing back for it, bunch of mentally soft players 

 

To say we needed that goal is massive understatement 4 goals down. Get another one and we're still a chance.

Got to stay positive because the alternative is to just end it all.


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