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No such thing as a throw?

 
1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I really hate our jumper...looks like something Santa gave us..

Poor and unnecessary comment. 

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Other than Oliver, the rest of the side today has been embarrassingly bad. 

Viney & brayshaw have been good. 

 

Plenty of learnings

Ok ill concede now.....had to happen sooner or later....best to happen now.

Missing Langdon

Milkshake last game

Weid just nowhere


This would be a good time to kick a goal, to celebrate 200 and keep us in this. Just.

[censored]en abysmal at contests.

This was due. We may have flogged the two worst teams in the comp the last 2 weeks but we looked flat both games.

Oh & May is our most important player.

 
1 minute ago, Ham said:

Poor and unnecessary comment. 

Why? Thats exactly what it looks like....its a shocking design.


We just look weirdly gassed tonight. 

3 minutes ago, praha said:

Adds nothing. Slow and zero pressure. Finished.

no room for sentimentality......poor selection......four touches.

If there's a side who can pile then on quick, it's us. But we need to start... now!


Just now, Red But Mostly Blue said:

If there's a side who can pile then on quick, it's us. But we need to start... now!

Forget it

Forward pressure non existent. Trac must be injured. Spargo is not a winger. Really disappointing performance

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Why? Thats exactly what it looks like....its a shocking design.

Relevance to the game?


They cannot miss. Look it's better this loss happens now before we play Sydney & Collingwood.

Now people can stop talking about this streak

What happened to Viney n Clarry in the second half?? 

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Buddy got a week in some good news

Should have automatically got extra votes just for hitting Cotchin.


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