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Gonna be tough for the anti Melksham brigade to drop him for next week. He's kicked half our goals, and has been just about the only guy willing to lower the eyes and direct the ball TO SOMEBODY i50.

 

FRITTA CONTINUES THE GOAL EVERY MATCH STREAK!!!

If he kicks one next week he joins the goal in every home and away club of only 16 members!!!

And I know this because Mrs Frittata told me the nanosecond it went through! 🤣

 

And the Carlton goal just before was Maxys fault. Left his man when didn’t need to


Playing McKay into some form 

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How the moth erfuc k is that not 50 for Oliver. Clearly pushed in back well after the mark.

 

McGovern should get looked at for staging there, purposefully lost his feet with a light bump.

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Where is Petracca?

Why isn't he in the middle?

No influence at all.

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Terrible from Hibberd. We need bowser back in the team. Much more reliable disposal


Gee they're having some luck

That was weak as [censored] Spargo. Got pushed aside way too easily.


Every arsey bounce going their way.

 

Oh [censored]. This loading has kicked in again 


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