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3 minutes ago, layzie said:

We really just need to steal one. 

What’s the point we won’t be winning against anyone else in 

 
 

Jesus we are disgusting. 
Goodwin is a joke. 


Cooked.

[censored] you Melbourne and [censored] you Goodwin

 

Going nowhere under Goodwin.

WTF this umpiring


This is dire. Even in the wet, they can get into space and create uncontested marks all day.

This is a very poor list. 

Umpires are paying frees after the fact. This is [censored]. Shocking display. 

Is zero goals in a half of football some sort of record?

Just about ready to turn off this nonsense.

I barely even care anymore.


Staggering how far we have fallen away these last couple of weeks.  Disintegrated.

4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Are we not playing anyone forward of the Centre????????????

 

Gees I’m so excited for the explanation for this week’s disaster. 

Learned a lot... we learned Goody needs a pay out... hang on Hunt is having a shot... 

Sorry but now they are just making up frees that don't exist. (for freo)

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

11 to 4 frees. 

We have been very undisciplined

Just now, Kent said:

Is zero goals in a half of football some sort of record?

Well we did it 2 years and everything has gone to [censored] since

 

I’ve had a gut full of Weideman running under the balL  Not a forwards arze.


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