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Poor Anb been down for a while.

Oh well it's lions again.

I just hope Goody gives many the serve they deserve.

Tmacon one foot couldn't do worst than milk.

 

 

Umm that passage had nothing to do with Sydney desperation. We're just insanely stupid.


 

What on earth just happened 

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Anb disposal just not good enough 

Must be changes


6 minutes ago, Radar Detector said:

Clinging on for dear life here

Gone.  Surely 

Just can't kick goals when we need the [censored] slip over, shank it. Frustrating to watch. Then they are clean, we won't beat this side this year.

Edited by Boots and all


2 minutes ago, layzie said:

What the hell

No composure

Sorry but Salem is completely lost out there tomight.

Tracc having a mare

Embarrassing performance. Quite honestly all these cocky fans thinking we will [censored] this in. 
2022 Melbourne is not a shadow of 2021 Melbourne. 


Weak as [censored]

Just now, Hardley Benial said:

What happened to the hard edge?

Next week (as it looks we may lose)  we play Brissie bears again.

Out in straight sets?

I really did not want to play them again.

 

It's not so much Sydney we're great. They tackled hard.

But we had way too many players who looked like they belong in the magoos.

 


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