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3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

 

BTW all coaches must be blind to leave Sidebottom untagged.

no...just ours ;)

 

Is Goodwin at the game????

 

With the exception of about five, it doesn't look like anyone is trying to get anything out of the rest of the year, coaches included.

I'm sick of hearing opposition players tell us how easy we are to beat.

gus gus gus !!!   fmd


King just said we are WALKING. 

Says it all really. 

6 minutes ago, Meggs said:

We could still have the lowest score of the round....need to kick at least 4 points in the last quarter 

Nice one Trac...

The numbers look very poor of key stats .. as poor prior to Roos taking over ..  Goodwin has to own this disgraceful fall from prelim to basically last ..  actually all our leaders should & majority should leave our footy club. Good luck wanting another 50k members in 2020 .. 

 

Trading Brayshaw has real merit.


Well that’s our goal for the quarter.  We can go home now !!

10 goals to 1 before truck scored. 

Pathetic. 

So that's what a turnover goal looks like when it's in our favour. No wonder other teams love it when they score so many against us!

(Great goal by Trac, I wish we saw more of that from him, he's been pretty ok today aside from the quiet patches).

may looks cooked ( again )


2 minutes ago, Deecisive said:

levers constant poor disposal is a real worry

 

Yes he is very average. Very average kick and not looking like getting any improvements.  

Think May has done a hammy. 

May hamstring. Lol. 

You have to question why they didn’t just let him have an early start to the pre season to get him cherry ripe instead of getting him in half fit every time. 

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Just now, DemonOX said:

Think May has done a hammy. 

Half of his team mates have pulled a heart muscle the weak Prix.

Oh man. May has been generally our most consistent performer since coming back. Seriously, wrap the guy up in cotton wool for the rest of the year and get a good preseason into him! 

 

Misson strikes again, May comes back too early and does hammy.


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