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Damn this team...

I was planning to buy a bottle of Scotch on the way home if we won.

I HATE being sober.

DAMN YOU DEMONS !!

:p

 

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And can I just add if BB kicks 2 straight forward set shots and Kossie just balances we would be one point down! 

 

Viney starting up forward that half


3 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Is Spargo playing tonight?

Asking for a friend...

Twice had really smart plays but like others, he has been disappointing 

Just now, ANG13 said:

What a frustrating half of football, dogs are playing better but boy they have had some super lucky goals and also free kicks. 

On a wet night 14 to 4 is a huge disparity.

Ten more frees in these confitions is easily four goals.

 

10 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Score more bro. 

Ok maybe I can see it now…


Tackle dogs play on there are two different set of rules


Shocking to let them kick that goal. Need to kill contests. We just ruined our momentum. 

 

McCrae throw missed.

which leads to a goal

why don;t the umps pay the throws

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