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Old Fumbles Bedford. Really not acceptable for a professional footballer 

 

Terrible handball by Smith to Bedford

Smith was free while Bedford had two on him.Should have waited until the players came off Bedford and onto him before releasing the handball

Anyone at the game lost their voice already calling BBBAAAAAALLLLL!

umps lose their whistles?


Bedford is simply not clea enough. Few times today he could have been out but yet he just fumbles too often.

Unfortunately for Toby, identical to a key fumble in the firsts - against Collingwood from memory. 

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Bedford is simply not clea enough. Few times today he could have been out but yet he just fumbles too often.

He’s twice as fast as anyone on this ground and a great defensive worker, but he just doesn’t have the composure - be it gathering the ball or using it. So frustrating 


3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Anyone at the game lost their voice already calling BBBAAAAAALLLLL!

umps lose their whistles?

Finally. BAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL!

please don't [censored] away this game Casey, ffs

How is JVR a teenager? 6”4’ and so big through the body already. Will be a unit a couple of years


Luckily the umps are giving us the home ground advantage or we would be in real trouble. We might not be getting all the frees we should but swans can’t buy one. 9-3 at the moment 

7 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Massive stuff up from Bedford in midfield there. Beautiful release handball from TMac and he fumbled it. Results in a swans goal. We should be 4-5 goals up. Just 10 pts

Bedford goes before he gets it.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Luckily the umps are giving us the home ground advantage or we would be in real trouble. We might not be getting all the frees we should but swans can’t buy one. 9-3 at the moment 

Reflective of the game mate. We have dominated and should be 7 goals up


[censored] hell Weids

 

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