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[censored] off.

 

Wow... just wow...

[censored] hell Frost you are seriously one of the modt dumbest [censored] footballer ever!!!!

3 minutes ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

Fritsch is doing my head in this season, he’s a turn over merchant 

Not really but in this game yes.


OMG FMD Frosty.  

3 quarters of chaos ....smashed them and couldn't put a winning score on the board.  Exhausted plus plenty of umpiring assistance and the Eagles coast away

Frost. A nightmare footballer. Don’t care what anyone says. He is a shocking footballer who makes costly mistakes. 

Lever cannot come back quickly enough. 

 

What the [censored] was that. Frist has been so much better recent weeks but 2 bad errors just remind us of what he can do.


We have regressed to dumb 2019 football. 

Cant blame Frost, hes been great tonight


Intercepts backs for WCE killing us this qtr since Smith went off with that 'legal' sling tackle

Port game from last year all over again. Damn shame and can we hire a composure coach.

Just now, RedButMostlyBlue said:

3 goals in 3 minutes

yep... the gameplan will do that to you every time

We just lack class. Really disappointing from a few blokes in particular who should hold themselves responsible 

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Not really but in this game yes.

I watched him against the hawks and GC live mate, tonight has been the same, if we didn’t have so many injuries he’d be playing are casey we’re he belongs this year 


Looking to see Rioli rubbed out for his concussion causing sling tackle on Smith

Goodbye 2019. You’ve been a horrible waste of time and money. See you in 2020. 

 

Seriously Petracca should be sent back to VFL to learn how to kick, bad kicking cost us the game 


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