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We’re not in the right headspace atm. 

 
52 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

They voided it

Have reloaded, but don't get my multiplier back...

Ok, not good. Is that with SportsBet? I was of the understanding they just cancel the 1 leg and the rest is valid.


Slaughtering us possesion wise not scoreboard luckily

Is this a joke?   Where is the manning up?  We could be 5 goals down.

The first 10 minutes for us in every game this year have been really telling. And today we’re just not on. Crows are basically dominating It’s gonna be a slog…..🤨

 

Sparrow on seedsman is a bust already

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six shots to one so far



1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

Sparrow in seedsman is a bust already

Young bloke has a chance to play deep into the finals. Should be busting his guts

Seedsman running hot like last time.  Stick Harmes on him at stoppages pls

How can we be this flat? How? Two weeks out from finals. 

40 to 15 uncontested possies says we're off and not running

 

Lazy

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If you can’t come switched on when top spot is up for grabs then we have no chance for the flag, pathetic 

We’ll turn it round, surely?

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