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Pies will lose to Tigers week 1. 

bye bye Magpies

 
18 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Saints missed two more easy opportunities. Gaah

Singing too-ra-li oo-ra-li ad-ditty

Singing too-ral-li-oo-ra-li-ay

Singing too-ra-li oo-ra-li ad-ditty

Oh we’re bound for Botany Bay

Edited by Tarax Club
Memo to Rats. ‘Saints lift your game!’

 

I said at the ground on Friday, that the Stevic overruling goal free kick, could be the one that sends us to the SCG.

I hope I was wrong.


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Why so useless Saints. Why? 
You’ve been trash since 1786. 

They did beat the Filth in a grand Final so we have to give then that.

 

Swans putting the foot down, Saints disappointing there fans like usual.

Just now, Mr Steve said:

They did beat the Filth in a grand Final so we have to give then that.

Yeah well who hasn’t 😂


Saints are on the brink of falling apart. The handball that went to Ross was a shocker and the way he hung his head and gave up on chasing tells you a lot about this team’s mindset


2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I said at the ground on Friday, that the Stevic overruling goal free kick, could be the one that sends us to the SCG.

I hope I was wrong.

No it was the Pies game that we should have won by about six goals.


Swans still need to get ahead by about 5 more goals.

Stay with them Saints. 

 

They're blowing so many chances at goal.

It's like they're brains explode thirty metres out

Saints as always [censored] the bed. Typical. Crap club.

As soon as Carlton starting getting on top, the floodgates opened.

They're a pathetic organisation. 


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