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This game has been so costly. Hibbo now Melksham down and my eyeballs are in permanent disarray from watching this garbage. 

Jones standing up at the right time. 

 

Didnt know Jones was playing up until that last goal assist

What the hell is wrong with Brayshaw?

 

 

Something is not ok with Gus. Really. He looks like he is not alert. What’s happening? 


It’s ironic how Gold Coast are getting more out of Sam Collins then we are from Lever, May and Omac combined.

 

We just can’t put them away

Worst I've seen Brayshaw play.


Wagner was shocking at the contest. 

Just now, Jaded said:

Something is not ok with Gus. Really. He looks like he is not alert. What’s happening? 

My guess is that his being forced to run defensively and is stuffed.

Gus and Viney drawn to the ball when we had players there....neither covered the back ....easy goal

Gus has been a complete liability the entire game.

 


Explain to me, how a team can be smashing the clearances, almost double the tackles, have 50 more disposals and 20 more inside 50s, and the game can still be tight.

Silver lining... umm... if we get our kicking together (or at least choose to kick) and learn to stick some marks (or at least go for them a bit more) then things could transform rapidly...

Edit: Oh, yes, also, kick for goal a bit better.

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sprayed shot again

Finally TMac plays in front

1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

What the hell is wrong with Brayshaw?

 

Must have heat stroke?

so, there was this old bloke mining up at broken hill in 1880 and he receives a telegram from home "sorry to inform you that your mother in law has suddenly passed away, what do you want us to do with her body? Embalm it, bury it or cremate it?" quick as a flash he sends the following telegram. "take no chances do all three" That's what the Dess should do with this season


Melk back...woot!  All we need now is good news on Hibb

I swear to [censored] God if they are risking Melksham and he gets reinjured I am going to kill everyone.  

Just clone Salem a dozen times. Problem solved.

 

seriously everytime I check the score we are 2 goals in front, I come back and the suns have pegged one back. Are we not capable of kicking goals in a row? 


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