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What's the rule ? Bont drops it cold play on . Brayshaw mounted the moment he grabs it tries to get the kick away holding the ball

 

Can't see us winning this football game, we simply cant score.

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Does anybody have any legitimate, logical reason why they get such a free kick advantage? Honestly? It’s killing this game, and it’s killing football. 

We are panicking. Ball use is in the trash. They are all over us now. 


Dominated the quarter and are now further behind. Game over.

 
1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Another f’ing  throw ignored. 
 

Then a gift free in front to Dogs.  
 

Corrupt as hell. 

Our small forwards are giving us nothing


the free kick count is one thing 

but where is Langdon, Tmac, Salem, Harmes, Viney? 

Just expecting Oliver, Gawn and Tracc to carry the team

Could someone [censored] man up Caleb Daniel?!!

Yep umpires keeping the dogs in front. Called it before the game.

Where the [censored] are our free kicks? 


Well this is exactly what I thought would happen. They want it more. They are going so hard and I just see us smiling and laughing. 
The only things laughable right now is our performance. 


End of the day if we lose tonight it's not surprising but losing to deadbeat sides and drawing against the worst team in the league pretty much relegated us to 5th spot.

Just now, cantstandyasam said:

Our small forwards are giving us nothing

great we give away another goal in the last minute - great defensive football

 

#freekickbulldogs in full effect. Ordered by HQ.

32 minutes ago, gregdemon said:

yeah and umpires on side of course

told you all over quarter time


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