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And another miss...

 

Come onnnn saints kick a [censored] goal just heartbreaking for the rest of the team when their forwards stink it up 

Edited by Stinger

 

Lions are soft as. 

we will beat them next week

Saints been watching us kick at goal. As I said in the thread on our goal kicking issues, why players go back 30 metres when they are 20 metres in front is beyond me. They run it with an unnatural run up

 

The life of a Saints fan, FMD.


King should hand his match payment back tonight. 

Watch the carry on from the Lions after the game. The amount of towel flicking levels in the lions change rooms will be unprecedented. 

Terrible result thanks to St Kilda’s pathetic goal kicking. Just infuriating. 


Did they really sign Brett Ratten to another 2 year deal?

Sheesh...

5.10 to 5.2 in the second half 

king can honestly go [censored] himself 

is he any good at darts?

It just feels like a weekend of terrible results coming up.

And I hate the way we put ourselves in these positions where we rely on other results anyway

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Did they really sign Brett Ratten to another 2 year deal?

Sheesh...

Not sure not being able to kick a goal from 20 metres is necessarily Ratten's fault!

 


Does anyone else want Cam Rayner to get flattened next week?

Edited by Stu

The worst part is the Swans now have a bye next week

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Did they really sign Brett Ratten to another 2 year deal?

Sheesh...

It’s his fault Max King can’t kick ? 😂

 
5 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Watch the carry on from the Lions after the game. The amount of towel flicking levels in the lions change rooms will be unprecedented. 

Didn’t even wait until they got to the rooms. Raynor celebrating a junk win, off the back of the opposition [censored] the bed in front of goal

1 minute ago, Stu said:

Does anyone else want Cam Rayner to get flattened next week?

Never gets a touch against us.


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