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1 minute ago, Chook said:

Our season would have been over multiple times in the last month if it weren't for Hunt. Amazing return to form for him.

 

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Our season would have been over multiple times in the last month if it weren't for Hunt. Amazing return to form for him.

And followed by M. Hore

owl power and the secret of black boots

 

 

The goals we’ve left on the table tonight is extraordinary. We’ve been the better side by a country mile.

 

FMD Tarck

 


Devil horns from Goodwin ???

40 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

FCS Stretch has been solid for 3 or 4 weeks now. 

100%. But he's been a liability for a while.


A converted opportunity!

Get

The

Hell

Out

Of here

I'd love a sneaky goal before quarter time.

 

We habe SMASHED them in general play ..but again our forward craft and work rate  is just diabolical.  Should be 8 goals up!!   TRACC  WTF.   

Jeffy into the mid field pushing forward  has him up and about finally!! 

Goodwin with the sign of the devil.

 

 

Mixture of sublime passages of play and comical turn overs and simple misses.

Exhibit one: Tracc

Edited by Moonshadow

Every laying into Garlett - he’s kicked three goals and setup another. He’s never perfect and misses some opportunities, but he’s one of the most efficient and productive forwards going around. He’s always creating opportunities and hitting the scoreboard. He’s the most proven goal kicker we’ve had in a decade. Just enjoy him!

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