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Come on Dees

Tiges were underdone on Thursday but showed what a more skilful team can do.

Great goal from the skipper

 
 

Good work by our midfield group getting into the ruckman after that jones goal. You can’t get stuck into the opposition ruckman when you have to protect your own


Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Spargo playing on like that can get in the bin.

I don’t care that Melksham kicked the goal that was idiotic.

He knew what he was doing.  Have some faith my friend!

THAT'S MY BOY JAYDEN HUNT! TAKE THEM ON SON

 

[censored] me Viney thats just pathetic!

Westoff is killing us

Viney isn't fit and shouldn't be playing 

We are really missing May and Lever.



Hibberd is a shadow of what he was

1 minute ago, P-man said:

God Hibbo is so rusty.

Been rusty for the past 18 months. WTF has happened to him?

Petracca, Viney, Gawn, Oliver and Viney have had zero impact. And we're still in the game.

 

Just saw the replay of the free against Tom McDonald.  One of the softest you'll ever see.

Just now, Wiseblood said:

Just saw the replay of the free against Tom McDonald.  One of the softest you'll ever see.

we've gotten a ride today tho


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