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my captain. oh my captain...

 

Still don’t know why you’d recruit Preuss and not use him against a team with 2 ruckmen


Two captains play like two dogs.

Both captains have been absolutely shithouse

 

Done, cooked, and some worrying signs, new rules you need speed,

well thats game over. Thanks for ruining my afternoon Dees!


jones just dropped the 4 points

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Both captains have been absolutely shithouse

Completely under done.

Just can not afford to go into a game as overwhelming favourite 

Far too confident and cocky  at quarter time 


we're gonna get panned in the media this week after this performance. it's been so lazy.

Game over !

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Is anyone on Westhoff?

Who knows.. our defence is [censored] pathetic. 

Oscar and frost can [censored] right off for ever!


Westhoof kicking a bag and you know its been a shizen day.

getting almost laughable now

why does the MFC keep doing this to us

Jack Watts has won seven intercept possessions, including a game-high three intercept marks.

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