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GAMEDAY: Rd 18 vs Hawthorn

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Now down to 3rd position.

Lever held - no way would the maggots have missed that to the Hawks

 

Where is the fricking midfield? MIA again.

When ladder positions are reversed, the hawks kill us. I don’t trust this team. 

 

Won’t win this we are weak as [censored], not even close to being a premiership threat 

10 players under 35 games in this Hawks team.  That's an automatic loss 9 out of 10 times against another ordinary but much more experienced side.


And my wife wonders why I drink!

No matter what happens here two things have to happen:

- We have to demolish the Hawks this QTR.

- After the game, if I hear 'a game of two halves' or some crap like that, I'm going to lose it. Goody should come out, say the game was pure crap and apologise for us being subjected it. Nothing else.

 

 
1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

Max Gawn and Tom Michell are a good combination out of the middle

Same with viney and a number of Hawks players.

 


Losing is one thing listening Luke to Darcy is another thing. He actually barracks


What's the point of winning the tap and constantly giving it to hawthorn...

Please don’t start flopping Fritta. This is embarrassing enough.

We have the close one.

I think we will sneak home but its a worry.

Can the umpires just give a fair shake .


Game over. We are disgusting. Fumble. Fumble. Fumble. 
There goes our top 2 chance. 

Yet another [censored] free in front of goal - but the ball was helkd to Petty

I'm shouting for the Hawks. Our boys don't understand respect.

 

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