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When we're good we're very good.
But when we're bad we're very bad.

 

Not our night tonight unfortunately. we just can't get going.

Edit. nice coast to coast goal. more of that please

Edited by BDA

 

Can’t win a contest in the air, can’t win a contest on the ground. 
 

simple. 

Just now, BDA said:

Not our night tonight unfortunately. we just can't get going.

I’m just waiting to see what else can go wrong. Lightening strike perhaps. 

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Viney is a dead set liability in the midfield tonight. 

Calm down. First game back. We need him up and about, so he has to be in the team.

 
2 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Worst game I’ve seen by dees in a long time just getting smashed round the ball 

by in a long time do you mean 3-4 games ago?

Neale clearly threw it in a tackle and got a f'n free 


4 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Does anyone know what the biggest margin we have come back from at 3/4 time in the past 2-3 years?

Probably the 21 cats game circa 6 goals.

We look awful but we are playing a good side. Whether people care to admit it or not.


Viney back to mindless spud mentality 


I’m lost for words at how bad our kicking has been tonight.

Will admit it’s quite gratifying watching Zorko celebrate like an absolute moron in round 2 knowing that clowns never going to win anything lol

ADVANTAGE FROM THERE!? WHAT ARE YOU SMOKING UMPIRE.

Spaz burned Oliver there too. Hope he kicks it.

Edited by deva5610

Put this game in the bin. We'll get this mob back . To their credit they were ready from the first bounce . But not slittng the wrists at this early stage.

 

 

Edited by Bates Mate

 
Just now, layzie said:

We look awful but we are playing a good side. Whether people care to admit it or not.

This is absolutely not because of how good Brisbane is. We are playing terribly. Most teams would beat us based on the stats. 


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