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1 hour ago, —coach— said:

Some selfish play there tonight by a few of our boys cost a couple of better shots on goals.

Watching the game with my father in law who follows the dogs, bloody infuriating as he continually claims more frees should be paid against us and claims none of ours should be paid 😒

Assume he’s wandered off to bed now @—coach— hahaha.

 

I don't think ANB has lost a contest in the middle all game.

 

Tmac with every right to go for goal. Nails Fritsch on the lead.

Love this team.

Just now, —coach— said:

I wish, he’s still banging on about every free that we get not actually being a free

Hahahahaha I’m sure he’s just hating the smug glow emanating off you (from all Dees fans)!!!

 

Bang bang bang bang bang bang bang etc


Demon blitz.

I'm already grinning about how much I'm going to enjoy the replay.


1 minute ago, BAMF said:

Tmac with every right to go for goal. Nails Fritsch on the lead.

Love this team.

Such a selfless team who obviously love playing together.

Just now, Cards13 said:

Hahahahaha I’m sure he’s just hating the smug glow emanating off you (from all Dees fans)!!!

Well me and my 8yo daughter are wearing our premiers T-shirt’s so that may have something to do with it 😂🤣


 

Another [censored] 50 - how many is that.

Pack of authoritarian basterds.

 


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