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2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

It was but does not suit the narrative.

What planet are you on? We are down by 13, now 19 points and they're peppering the 50m arc

Edited by John Demonic

6 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Umpires yet again! 

Forget the umpires, we suck. No skills, no fitness, crap game plan and guys like OMac running around


Is Ratten available next year?

I know a club that is in dire need of a tactician.

And thats it for me.

Cant even be ****'d anymore.

Lyon was right. Aberration and nothing but.

Perpetual losers.

 

 

 

That's me done, not renewing next season. 

 

3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Is this an honourable loss ?

No a shocking loss to a shizen team.   hang our heads in shame.       Starting to think if we do not win another game this year  major  major changers   will have to be made.  fed up now   we cannot cop this


Really, what did people expect tonight?

Nothing to play for. Games like this are all about pride, culture and your fans.

We have no pride.

We have no culture.

So who cares about the fans.

 

Can this season please just bloody end. It’s almost worse that all those years we were preparing ourselves to be tripe. 

Quality side  give up 84 pts from turnovers. 

Pathetic skill errors week after week. Sack the coach. 


The heat is coming for this mob. This performance was a poor one against poor opposition. 

Just now, Lord Nev said:

Really, what did people expect tonight?

Nothing to play for. Games like this are all about pride, culture and your fans.

We have no pride.

We have no culture.

So who cares about the fans.

 

Goodwin said we have a lot to play for. He is about as useful as Frost kicking a football. 

This is absolutely pathetic.  We are so weak, lazy and feckless.  We are weak around the contest, dont run two way, and simply dont care enough.  This is almost unwatchable.  I have stuck fat, but this is woeful stuff.


1 minute ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

Is Ratten available next year?

I know a club that is in dire need of a tactician.

He's the man.

 

Serious question: Is Simon Goodwin a bit...

...thick?


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