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Tmac too slow 😞

 

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God damn Tmac.

T Mac must get dropped

 

Tommy moving like treakle


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Fritta the difference.

Gus with his chip kicks. Omg.

the only thing worse is his looping handballs over his head straight to them

Joel Smith is so far out of his depth. Why the hell did Cameron have that much room? Lucky daniher is, well, daniher.

1 minute ago, BDA said:

sprarrow been very good tonight i think

Sparrow's played a better game than Tracc

Poor TMc looking all at sea

What wa that free to Cameron - both holding each other

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Hibberd has to come in for Smith surely, no matter what happens this week.

Trac two average games in a row. Need him to be cleaner.

Cmon boys wake up and hold on!


Goodbye Joel Smith.

Please don't ever put on the red and blue jumper ever again.

... and Smith has cost us another goal. At least one of our outs will be easy.

Cameron's given Smith a bath.  Hibbo FTW pls.  What were Goody & Co thinking here?

 

Joel Smith has been the biggest possible liability.


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