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Langdon's disposal sometimes is Hunt-esque.

 
 

FMD cheating maggots- another very obvious 50 ignored.

Hawkins (protected) berated the umpire for several seconds.   No respect.

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Just now, ANG13 said:

Bowey looking lost tonight 

He has for a while. Not really impacting the game, time for a rest methinks

Out kicking inside 50 is infuriating 

 

Unless some pull their fingers out were not going to win this.


Pathetic 

They’re moving the ball with real purpose and speed. We are doing [censored] all with it. 

We need to play a bit better.  With a bit more intensity 


On such a small ground how they can be open in the middle is baffling 

PLAY THE PERCENTAGES AND BASICS IN BIG MATCHES LINGERS!!   WHAT WAS THAT USELESS KICK STRAIGHT TO A CAT.

LINGERS AND VINEY DUMB COMING INSIDE HAS COST US TWO POTENTIAL GOALS AND HANDED THEM TWO ON A PLATTER!

Edited by Demon Dynasty


2nd qtr 

🤮dumb footy - Pickett!!  

🤮🤮🤮overhandballing overhandballing overhandballing 

🤬Footskills ??? 

Trac 😊and Clarry 😊goals 

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Is there a jumper clash tonight? How many of our kicks have been way off? What the hell is going on tonight?

Lovely goal. Another 10 please.

 

We're playing dumb football

 

They're playng on at every opportunity and we are flat footed


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