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Just now, Demonland said:

Garlett's career On the line with this. 

Just when you bag a bloke.

 

Apparently darling is on the field 


We should be 5 goals up. Instead we are 2.

Win or lose, I will probably get ejected from this stadium for abusing these muppet eagle farrkkkss 

 

What the hell's with the ridiculously loose zone on that kick in.  Too shallow and too much space....cost us a cheap goal!!!

Godamn I hate Kennedy.

And I hate handing the ball over for dumb goals when we're controlling general play.

Need that goal back

Surely that's a free against Kennedy for the knee directly in the back of Oscar without touching the footy.

Kennedy  flies for a crazy unrealistic screamer, doesnt touch it then ends up with a goal


3 minutes ago, Chook said:

Hore + Lever is going to be absolutely glorious to watch.

His kicking has improved out of site, i criticized him early for loopy kicks which were getting cut off, while still not darts and can shank one, picking better options and no where near as much height. 

20 scoring shots to 12 this game should be over 

all I want for Christmas in July is a goal kicking coach mostly for pe-trarcka


This is NOT over. We need this win so so badly. As good as we've played at times tonight, it will all turn to ashes in my mouth if we can't finish it off. Led at every change. Finish it boys.

We should be at least 5 goals up, so we're going to have to do this the hard way. A quick goal at the start of Q4 is necessary. Send the message that we won't be giving up this game.

 

Our goal kicking is atrocious and it will cost us this game and by extension finals. 

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Push in the back against Kennedy?

Noooo Noo nooo we are playing kissed on the [censored] west coast in Perth there is no chance of that happening! 


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