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if we keep missing those easy frikn goals we’re gonna get smashed. 

 
 

Christ Fritta is in really poor form, burning teammates and then missing very getable (and crucial) goals. This team looks a lot more like 2020 rather than 2021.

Big trouble here if Lever is out. We look woeful. Oliver is so far ahead of any of our other players it’s not even funny. He makes everyone better. Especially Trac!

When do we drop Fritta for being a selfish [censored]!!! Enough is enough!!!

 

Yeah we certainly look cooked alright.


19 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Fritsch once again being the selfish [censored] that he is.

He needs to be reeducated. Its pathetic selfish behaviour

 

And pull his finger out. Our most annoying player in the last month

I thought we were going to come out firing after last week? Our skills are bottom 4. Creativity going forward 0/10. Goalless quarter. Don't know how we're going to kick any the way we're playing.

Bored and frustrated. 


Can Goody rev us up?

worst display of kicking I’ve seen in years

zero intensity

1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Sucks because this is a very winnable game

Not winnable game, this is our most winnable game.


Just now, jnrmac said:

He needs to be reeducated. Its pathetic selfish behaviour

 

And pull his finger out. Our most annoying player in the last month

Spargo gave him a serve for it and rightly so.

I seriously would drop him now because as you say it's been a whole month he's dished up selfish acts like this.

5 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

Bomb it into the Forward line then let them short pass and walk it all the way to their 50. Play on no one. Repeat. 

How frustrating is it to watch

 

Unbelievable   give these big heads a rocket Goody

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Big trouble here if Lever is out. We look woeful. Oliver is so far ahead of any of our other players it’s not even funny. He makes everyone better. Especially Trac!

And, yet again, no tall as the sub.  We will get screwed. 

 

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