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These umpires are a disgrace and May is getting his pants pulled down. Embarrassing stuff. We are so so so soft today. 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

They're marking everything. 

And we are dropping everything

 

Can't buy a clearance.

The lack of pressure and number of loose Lions around the ground has been extremely concerning.

Defence looks nervous as hell. They're giving us a lesson in how to mark.

 


Umps raping us already. 
 

No lube given. 

Just now, dees189227 said:

Hipwood killing us. This is what weiderman *Ben Brown* has to do

Fixed.


They can't play any better, we can

Umpires doing their finest 

Getting killed in the air

 
1 minute ago, Jaded said:

These umpires are a disgrace and May is getting his pants pulled down. Embarrassing stuff. We are so so so soft today. 

We need a player in front of Hipwood. 

Lucky to be 2 goals down. Mobile tall forwards that can mark are always going to be our problem with undersized back men (as good as they are). Need the mids to step up and win it at the source and our tall forwards to at least half the contest 


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