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GAMEDAY - Preliminary Final vs Eagles

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What's wrong with Oscar?

 

Two goals against thanks to avoidable turnovers in the middle. Need more composure Dees. 

 

Smith is a [censored] potato


What the hell is with our players slipping over what the hell have the eagles put on the grass 

 

Looking bloody ominous early. No composure at all. Fumbles and slipping. Aghhh. 


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This could get ugly....

think you might be right... we need the next two

PS make that three

Edited by Diamond_Jim

How would you be feeling if you dropped 2k to go over and watch this rubbish 

Haven’t played this poorly for a while.


The only good thing about this is, we can only get better. I have confidence we will settle, even if we lose, i think we will make them work harder then they are.

A goal to each of the famous trio .... couldn't have had a worse start

Wait AFL have changed Le Cras' score from a goal to a point

Edited by Diamond_Jim


Been a good year in the end, so I’d rather lose today than next week. 

But if Tyson is in this team next year then there’ll be no improvement. 

And if Goodwin continues these smart by half [censored] house selections like Petty and Smith then we’ll continue to drop important games. 

Very early days folks and Eagles are front runners.... going for the kill early

 

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