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1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

I know we’re all jaded and broken after this lost season by what are the odds we lose this in the last minute... 

doesn't matter, we tried.?

We just don't seem likely to win. At all. They've been down 2 all game and we still can't get a break.

 
2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

I know we’re all jaded and broken after this lost season by what are the odds we lose this in the last minute... 

no...im Beelzebub...you're Card13..... and only Jaded....is Jaded !!!  :)

I’m getting the stink eye from the wife and kids. I must not be holding it together like I thought I was


Sorry but Fritchskreig's decision making inside 50 is bog ordinary

Edited by Rusty Nails

Frosty!!

Brilliant Gus! Wish we looked where we were kicking more often!

 

Brayshaw clarity.


Well done Frost on that intercept mark and quick play-on to advantage.


Don’t get footy. Just spread it wide. Make them run and open the ground up. 

So obvious

Cmon!!

Just now, goodwindees said:

Frost has been very good. 

Yes he has.


CMON

 

Great mark Tmac!!!! And Goal!!

We’ve heaped it on him all day and for weeks but that was quality!!


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