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Were on top here need to score

 
 

Fair play McCartin there. I thought Kossie would skin him on the outside

Umps are so trash how many 50s have they not paid. Watch ‘em  pay one to Sydney next quarter. 

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53 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

Why does everything we try to do look so goddamn awful at the moment.

It's just a panicky mess.

We are so inefficient going foward, it's always the same story.

Stand in M Briwn our best forward so far 

Finally we have the forward target of our dreams : P. McCartin

 

If you legitimately think that the umps don’t want Sydney to win you aren’t watching the same game I am.


Spineless umpiring. They need a mirror run out to their 3qtr time huddle. Need to have a good hard look at themselves. 

Clarry started slow but had a huge quarter. Pressure is up. And crowd is getting involved. Big 4th quarter coming up.

Different enterpretations tonight depending which side you're on.


Well we kept them goaless but we really didn't out our foot down & make an impact.

At least we're leading. Massive final quarter coming up

Two blatant 50 meters that would have been certain goals totally ignored.  And they say umpires wants to be respected!  Well start by being respectable.  

Assume Viney was having a chat about the 4 wacks we took after marks when 50 wasn’t paid 


Cmon boys let’s beat these [censored] and beat the umpires. These [censored] umpires can rot in hell. 

Fire up Dees fans make some noise!

 

Arm wrestle who wants to win?


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