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Just got a notification from the app but no data??

 

Anyone else?

Just now, McQueen said:

Just got a notification from the app but no data??

 

Anyone else?

Yep.  Clicked through and nothin’!

 

That’s unlike us to send a notification out or send us information say about finals before it’s actual happened !


I got the notification and it led me to a post that had the clubs’ names and nothing else. Finding out who’s in the squad is getting tougher than finding out who is on the injury list.

11 minutes ago, Deeman said:

I got the notification and it led me to a post that had the clubs’ names and nothing else. Finding out who’s in the squad is getting tougher than finding out who is on the injury list.

Perhaps they are having the same problem.

Edited by old dee

They’re all up now.

 

FB: Jetta Oscar Salem
HB: Jones Lever Hibberd
C; Langdon Viney Tomlinson
HF: Melksham McDonald Petracca
FF: Fritsch Brown Vanders
Foll: Weideman Harmes Oliver
Int: Jackson, Spargo, ANB, Sparrow, Pickett, Lockhart, J Wagner, Smith

Edited by DeeSpencer


From the starting 18 I'd suggest Harmes goes to half back, Petracca on ball and Jones to half forward.

on a side note, i wish burgo did our website again. the website has hardly got any content, the videos are so short, and they only put like 5 photos of each training sessions. Burgo used to put about 20 up. 


From our best 26 missing I would say it's only:

- May

- Brayshaw 

- Gawn

-Hore

-Petty

Other notable absentees:

- KK

- Hannan

- Hunt

 

I know its only pre season but if we're fair dinkum about this 2020 season, we should be fisting the crows on sat arvo with the side we're putting on the park.

Edited by Win4theAges

Pretty strong team overall. 

Great to see Vanders back as well. Fingers crossed he gets through the game well! 


Just now, Wiseblood said:

Pretty strong team overall. 

Great to see Vanders back as well. Fingers crossed he gets through the game well! 

With Mitch Brown at full forward? Give me a break

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Pretty strong team overall. 

Great to see Vanders back as well. Fingers crossed he gets through the game well! 

The weakest area looks to be the backline. If they line up that way there are some serious holes.

12 minutes ago, sisso said:

TMac and AVB playing!? Strike me purple

I was looking for AVB in the injured players and was worried when they didn't mention him. Should have kept reading.

 
1 minute ago, dice said:

With Mitch Brown at full forward? Give me a break

I love a cherry picker. 

Look at the forwards around him. Trac, Melksham, Fritsch, T Mac and Vanders... As I said, pretty strong overall. 

2 minutes ago, dice said:

With Mitch Brown at full forward? Give me a break

So who would be your replacement be?

Edited by old dee


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