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Just now, Lord Nev said:

Potentially it might not be something someone else said, but something he said.

 

Oh interesting. 

 
 

Dogga deserved that goal. Been excellent tonight

Viney getting less midfield time with Gus in there but Viney still prominent


As usual, Daniher kicks that first one and then drifts out of the game

DOGGA! you BEAUTY. Now LETS BURY THEM

 
Just now, DubDee said:

Viney getting less midfield time with Gus in there but Viney still prominent

I’m not mad about Viney coming in very fresh for finals. He’s a caged angry beast. 

PETTY! LEGEND

 


Daisy Pearce is a gem.

Just now, Lord Nev said:

Don't take that as gospel though.

It’s weird tho because all the coaches and players went up to him. Seems super unlikely he was the perpetrator if that was the case.

2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Potentially it might not be something someone else said, but something he said.

 

So it wasn't something that nobody said?

Hopefully Nibbler gets a few goals to keep the naysayers quiet 

How amazing was that spoil from Petty? Love it.


Hunt providing great run and carry. And getting it deep inside 50

Loving how Rivers has moved the last few weeks.  Clearly hindered by his knee injury for a long time but moving very well now.

How frustrating is Harris Andrews if you were a lions fan?  can be so good but shows no urgency and deadset looks like he deosn't give a stuff sometimes.  zero leadership from him. Adams a big out

5 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Potentially it might not be something someone else said, but something he said.

 

Hope it's nothing that would get him suspended


Jackson subbed out. Mustn’t be too bad. Just management I would say. Smart. 

Rivers has his agility back, he looks back to his best

The fact he is out there without strapping on his knee is telling

 

they said on SEN on the way home from the pub, that Petty was in tears, not injury related, but personal reasons.

 

Anything been said????


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