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He's been excellent all season but Lever is having his worst game of the year. 

 
1 minute ago, Mel Bourne said:

Kozzie has been missing for two weeks. 

Needs to get involved, even if it’s just tackling and work rate. He doesn’t need to produce any miracles, just do the basics and stay involved.

Will Tracc ever learn to go back and assess before automatically rolling onto his right so often and looking to hit up a ghost inside 50 and/or putting himself under pressure.

Both him and Clarry need serious work on their craft around the arc, coming inside 50 and shooting at goal from about 40 meters and closer on a set shot (mostly Clarry in this last dept).

Very nice goal from Tracc on the Arc there

 

That sounded like a great goal

2 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Kozzie has been missing for two weeks. 

There he is. 

 

Superb second effort from Dogga. Class from Kozzie.

Looks like the youngsters will save the day for us.

Well that’s what Kozzie can do. 


Pickeeeeeeeetttttttttt

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Needs to get involved, even if it’s just tackling and work rate. He doesn’t need to produce any miracles, just do the basics and stay involved.

Aaaaaand right on queue he kicks a goal. Thanks Kozzie!

6 minutes ago, Kiss of Death said:

Kozzy and Nibs both had puff pieces in the last few days. 
 

Those things are guaranteed to kill your next outing at MFC

 

actually so did Tommy again

Where are all the Melksham supporters?

Great follow up work from LJ there!   Exactly what's needed up forward


Is TMac out there? I swear I haven’t seen him in this quarter. 

 

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