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Salem turns the ball over from being lazy again, constantly takes one step back from a mark and then a one step kick, that nearly always falls short and ends up in a turnover. 🤦🏼‍♂️

 

Well that’s the last game of 2021 we can take easy. Finals start next week. 

What is clayton's thought process.  Wide to Spargo in the pocket?  We have to clean this up.

Fritta my man


Yeah he’s not the first person to call him the Fritsch magnet guys.

The Fritsch magnet

 

Amazing what happens when Gus is in the guts!!


You guys are very harsh

The team has had a crazy 2 weeks

we only need to win today, nobody want to get hurt. 

Fritta!!! 6 Goals. He’s pretty good. 🔴🔵

Brayshaw gets a run in the middle and clears it for another goal.


7 minutes ago, picket fence said:

NO !!! Oliver looks tired

No surprise.
He's carried the midfield all year.

NEVER IN DOUBT🤪

A lazy seven  goals if you don’t mind. 


Can’t believe after a quiet first qtr there were calls for Fritsch to be dropped.

He is our Breust.

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Make it 7!!! 🔴🔵

 
Just now, Fork 'em said:

No surprise.
He's carried the midfield all year.

Definately 🤩


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