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Donโ€™t look as if they actually want to play finals.   Could be a bit of hard work I guess. 

 

That should have been holding the ball against Jetta.

Textbook dragged it in.

 

flood gates about to open.

Oh well, we tried..

Lights out for the night and the year.

Let's all watch Goodwin do absolutely nothing to change the direction 


  On 12/09/2020 at 11:22, The Swimming Dee said:

fair call mate. I was actually trying to defend him about the vision shown of him on tv. I think the cameras are selective and love to show a reaction or no reaction...whatever suits.

I m just struggling with no real move when there is a run on against us

I agree, the same nightmare that unfolds week after week, we just donโ€™t seem to be able to stop a run on/we donโ€™t have game breakers who can get us over the line. 

We're cooked. Roll on 2021

 

Hnnnnng.


This would be a great time to get...

Ruthless

(and skillful, smart etc.)

  On 12/09/2020 at 11:24, Demonland said:

Season over. 

It was over two weeks ago. 
How can anyone keep supporting this coach is beyond me. We lose games the same way every week. 

I would trade pretty much the entire forward line bar kozzy lol

  On 12/09/2020 at 11:22, A F said:

No defenaive system whatsoever tonight. Their goals have come so easily. 

Coaching?

  On 12/09/2020 at 11:23, A F said:

lol the last 4 or 5 games?

Ok. After expecting a big year his whole season has been disappointing. At least he was hitting the scoreboard early in the year.

His soft efforts stick out more and cannot be tolerated if he isn't hitting the scoreboard. 

Laying tackles has got to be a non negotiable. 

 

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All over. 
Reckon Lever has money on us to miss the finals. No professional can be this bad. [censored] him off. 

Must say both these teams stink and shouldn't be playing finals 


This is match fixing. 

Class finish Salem.

C'mon Dees!

 

Fritta CLEARLY held off the ball there.  These umps REFUSE to pay us a free inside 50


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