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Game plan:  Be horribly conservative, but also be sure to panic at all times.

 
6 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

melksham

Lever

Tomlinson

TMac

Salem

 

Just hopeless and lazy today

Salems been ok.

Tmac and Lever not good.

 

they are a player down.

4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Salems been ok.

Tmac and Lever not good.

Thanks Tmac.


Lever and may make me feel like crying.

Smith isn't a backman if he's anything.

Typical performance go under Goodwin we go to water when its a contest. Dissaray for a whole 2.5 qtrs.

This fwd lime is not going to win games

 

So of all options Viney picked the worst one because of course he did.

can we at least ,an up???????????????????????????????????????

 

Just now, deebug said:

Well done Rivers, hold your head up high young man.

Hasnt been corrupted yet.

Thank god


PHEW!!!

That went well....


HAHA seriously Viney.  Straight to their ruckman.

We do not deserve to win this.

Goodwin looks [censored].

 

I mean I'll take it but by gosh and by golly what a train wreck this club is.


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