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Wait for it...

 

 

Bang bang bang bang.

 

Go Dees

 

Rack off umps.

 
1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

I just can’t see how we win a flag with this rubbish form. We are so far behind last year. 

It’s complacency, we only play with any kind of urgency when we have to.

As soon as we get a slightly comfy lead you can see our players switch off.

Every single week.

We are only scoring from centre clearance. We need to find another avenue to goal now!

 

Defensive structures all over the shop. We're so porous

 

Take the ball back to the basket? Surely they’re making this stuff up 😂


Another BS free to them

 

I'm trying not to comment on the umpiring. It's getting very difficult


Just now, DeeSince73 said:

Take the ball back to the basket? Surely they’re making this stuff up 😂

 

Just now, DeeSince73 said:

Take the ball back to the basket? Surely they’re making this stuff up 😂

It's becoming surreal now

These filthy maggots aren't even trying to hide their bias now.

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

It’s complacency, we only play with any kind of urgency when we have to.

As soon as we get a slightly comfy lead you can see our players switch off.

Every single week.

Yep, hunger for a 120 minute contest is not there.

Its like they think that come September, we’ll simply flick a switch. We ain’t that good as that Dees


1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Some rubbish marks being paid.

Three non marks this quarter to the dogs


Weid not competing. very very frustrating to watch

English is killing it. Gawn going ok. Jackson a waste of space, he’s basically like playing a man down recently. The contract stuff has preoccupied him.

 

Wow wee a free kick. Not sure why they’re booing


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