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3 minutes ago, Soidee said:

It is rare to be able to sit down and watch this mob without throwing a brick at the TV

Like snow in summer.

I like it how our accuracy has kept us in this today haha - kind of fitting. I'm nervous as hell, my heart can't take this.

 

This game has had more score reviews than scores. 


Triplechins keeps calling Fritsch "Fritz".  Moron !!! It's your freakin job to learn the players' names.

Re: My comment about Fritta being stoned.

It’s obvious he is peaking now. 😎

 

Gawny has really lifted


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Oliver is the worst kick for goal. 

Just imagine if he snuck one or two snags every week. 

Sparrow’s kicking has been woeful today

What world are we in where a jumper tackle could be considered a sling?


What is going on with Salem today? Hasn’t hit a target. 

Superb tackle Kossie. Hopefully that sparks him

2 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Melksham done nothing since kicking the first 

Been awful   as has Sparrow

 

Tom Sparrow. Looks like a Viney, kicks like a Viney.

Ben Brown is so weak in one on ones


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