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That was better Gus.

Anb....most improved.

 
 

How the [censored] was that stiff Darcy you [censored]. Free kick every day of the week


Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

I take back every bad thing I’ve said about ANB.

SO you should

How good is Nibbler. The performances we're getting out out of lesser players is phenomenal

Alex’s goal was SO important: stops any ideas of a Richmond run-on

 

Our clearance work last week and this is not good at all. Need to sort it out.


2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I take back every bad thing I’ve said about ANB.

I’ll second that.

Another good reply by the Dees. Centre clearances  - so important 

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Tmac will win us a flag.

After his last two seasons when he looked cooked he’s a credit to himself to come back so strong.


So proud of TMac. This year could have been so different but he's taken this opportunity by the scruff of the neck. We all have, really.

Im waiting for Kozzie to explode.

It will happen.

Salem has been monumental. I'd have re-signed him for 50 years! 


1 minute ago, Alex Flood said:

Going to be very hard to find a spot for Brown & Weids.

Yes indeed. You cannot knock what these guys have done so far

Good Teams force players to Play Well

 

Sweet mother of god how I wish this was last quarter. 

Deliberate my fat a r s e. 


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