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My theory is we suffer from blockbuster mentality. There’s such a focus on games against top sides (which we’ve won all of them this season) that when we play against lower placed sides we’re not switched on and just go through the motions.

 

Umpires turned feral now. 

Giving away so many sloppy free kicks. 

Edited by Nelo

 

Thank god for you Kozzie

 

Bread and butter for Kosi. 
Vanders has been very good. 


Can we please just crush them now. I’m sick of this [censored].

2 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

who cares about the [censored] umpiring! that's what happens when we're second to the ball! lift melbourne u bunch of pretenders. 

Agree but we are smashing them in contested balls and behind in tackles so it’s either sloppy or unlucky 

Kozzie crumbing .... finally.  Ugly goal but will take it.


Whistle was missing in the first half. 

Umpires practically using it like that penguin from Toy Story now. 

 

HIGH FREE HAWFORN

Tsunami, tsunami tsunami, came washing over me....

40 point win coming up. Relax guys 


 

Max has had enough cause O’meara bumped him when only the ruckman can engage. It’s the [censored] rules!!!!


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