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Already calling it, Goodwin will refer to the small break a reason we couldn't compete. 

 
2 minutes ago, bingers said:

I'm not watching. Checking my shares.

Tip ...  RCL ...get on it.

Thanks for the heads up. 

 

Might throw on some Law and Order SVU to lighten the mood

This game has been far far far worse than the Bulldogs game.


What a bunch of no skill bums!!!

 
2 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

We deserve what we get.

Langdon misses an easy shot at one end, and we are punished at the other.

Which sucks because Langdon has just about been our best today.

Might have undone that a little bit in the last 5 min. ? 


Just now, A F said:

This game has been far far far worse than the Bulldogs game.

Forget the Bulldogs game, this is worse than the Port game.

So much talk on the "what are they saying at Lakeside Drv" thread about us being a weak side.  Well, yes we are.

Just now, Ham said:

Already calling it, Goodwin will refer to the small break a reason we couldn't compete. 

No he won't. We're noe excuses. Guarantee you.


We just keep on reinforcing the stereotype.

Petracca instead of BOG has been a liability 

Just now, Demon Jack said:

Forget the Bulldogs game, this is worse than the Port game.

Forget the Port game, this is worse than the 2018 prelim West Coast game.


We are not really a finals side anyway , it’s all false hope yet again.

Just middle of the rd team at this stage.

How good is 5 hours of travel on game day? GAGF Gil and cronies.

Hope there is major fallout from this. Starting with the coach, and several players just in it for a pay check and those who simply are pathetic afl football players

 

Bad kicking is bad football. Just atrocious. 


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