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Oscar is just done. No confidence, time to bring in Petty.

 

Oh Oscar....

 

What the [censored] is Omac doing? Its like watching a blind dinosaur lurch towards the contest

What on earth has happened to this team???


1 minute ago, —coach— said:

Can somebody please take Omac out the back and shoot him he is killing us right now

FFS this is a person. You wouldn’t even say that about an animal. Jesus. 

But it goes back to wagner not being able to outboddy heeney - wagner has done SFA so far

 

 

I just want Oscar gone. I literally don’t care who comes in for him. Anyone.


Oscar, I’ve been a defender of you but man, this is just beyond abysmal.

O Mac is having an absolute shocker. He’s so far off the standard it’s just embarrassing 

Jones hit a target, it’s gunna turn!


Going to need a Sunday and a Monday meeting this week.

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

This is 2007 all over again.

it really does feel like that, doesn't it?

we started the year as a bookie's favourite and haven't look competitive at all to start the year, beset by injury and atrocious form

CLearly we need to play on at all costs, when we dont stop we play exciting footy..

Ahhhh the days of old, who will we take with the number 1 pick?


Chunk

 

Turrrrrning!


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