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Brown shown more than he who would shall not be named in 1qtr

 
 

 
Just now, BoBo said:

Mitch Brown is more damaging than Weid…. 

The Brown Brothers are an interesting prospect if McDonald’s ankle doesn’t hold up.


Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

The Brown Brothers are an interesting prospect if McDonald’s ankle doesn’t hold up.

Decent drop too 

Is it me or did the umps just get a little ‘involved’ in that last minute? No free kick to Viney, questionable mark?

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Mitch Brown is more damaging than Weid…. 

Already looks 100% more confident and assured than Weid too

2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Not at all

Didn’t control it and then a late call from the umpire who was behind and in worst position to call it. 

3 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Mitch Brown is more damaging than Weid…. 

Turn it up. 😑


Mitch Brown already done more then Weideman has in 2 years.

Wonder how many Weid /Brown comparisons we’ll have by the end of the match. Maybe we can just laud the good play rather than sniping at someone who’s not playing.,,

Trac playing well. Showing no ill effects from last week

Hearing Tommy macs injury could be worse than first though, anyone able to confirm?

Super quarter from Kozzy 


2 minutes ago, Ham said:

Turn it up. 😑

Not really

Geez, Weid haters are more intolerable than Port supporters.
 

Go and support another club. 

1 hour ago, Mr Steve said:

Gee they kept that quite.

Quite what? Quite quiet perhaps 🤔 

 

Can someone please take the mic off that 10 year old girl co hosting the pre-game and quarter time entertainment

Kozzie absolute magic x2 > goals. 


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