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Can’t beleive we payed 2 first rounders for Lever. Is constantly in no mans land.

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And our rubbish turnovers are back. Wtf was JHK doing with that kick? And we are soooooooo slow. Teams just walk around us. 


2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Inexcusable fumble by Viney cost us a goal 

Gave it to Pendlebury on a silver platter

12 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Classic Cards. 

The only problem with my 6 yo is that he sees and knows the scores so it’s a bit harder to hide. 

Mr 4 is really looking fwd to finals this year... unfortunately it will be in Perth really late at night and he’ll miss it...

 

Your move Goodwin. Bucks has worked us out


Brave attempt by May. 

2 minutes ago, olisik said:

Can’t beleive we payed 2 first rounders for Lever

Took a good mark earlier, only a few games back. Picks are speculative

Nice handball 


3 minutes ago, olisik said:

Can’t beleive we payed 2 first rounders for Lever

I'd also make the point that the guy in your avatar is ranked number 2 in clangers in the league.

Brayshaw! [censored] me. A tiny bit of pressure by Collingwood and we have completely fallen apart. What a pathetic tale of 2019 this is. 

Great and now the umpires are pulling frees from their buttholes. 

 

Ugh this could get ugly. 

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beat us on the inside and BAM.


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