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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

No surprises is a bit of a surprise...

May and Hibberd looked tender and Chandler ??

So much for managing the quick turnaround

Hi DJ. As much as that concerns me my response related to the inclusion of No.19 up front. I guess their best defender goes to JVR then? 

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53 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

That line up is a joke. Only a few named were in their real positions. 

That's the whole point - Goody's having a joke with us. He does this so 'Landers go insane. Laugh along I say. He's probably watching on laughing with the way he's #%&*!#@ with our brains. It's his secret weekly indulgence.

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I was hoping that Daniel Turner would have got a run in the backline, really surprised that Hibbo got up he looked in a bit of trouble late in the game skying kicks. He is a tough customer.!!

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1 minute ago, DeeZone said:

I was hoping that Daniel Turner would have got a run in the backline, really surprised that Hibbo got up he looked in a bit of trouble late in the game skying kicks. He is a tough customer.!!

I recon Hibbo perpetually looks in a state of trouble. Love him.

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9 minutes ago, layzie said:

Didn't Rivers have a knock as well? Maybe just cramp 

Yeah, just cramp.  Was stretching it out for a while before he totally missed that kick and was subbed immediately after.

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15 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

That's the whole point - Goody's having a joke with us. He does this so 'Landers go insane. Laugh along I say. He's probably watching on laughing with the way he's #%&*!#@ with our brains. It's his secret weekly indulgence.

Maybe Fritter at centre half back is a thing.

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4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

A few posters have expressed doubts and concerns about the game against Norf.

I don't get it! 

We will [censored] on Norf from a great height!

I don’t agree. We are in very mediocre form and bottom sides come out with great intent against us while we often come out napping. 
5 day break on top of that and this could end in tears. 

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50 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

I’m not outraged. I just think it’s stupid. 

Less stupid or more stupid than telling the opposition exactly how we're going to line up?

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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

I don’t agree. We are in very mediocre form and bottom sides come out with great intent against us while we often come out napping. 
5 day break on top of that and this could end in tears. 

Correct Jaded, I expect they will come out hard. They may well hang around until half time .... but after that ....

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I just realised it. The Deez media division ^%&*@#-!p the media release. They reversed the lines. Should have read:

B: J Jordon, J.van Rooyen, J.McVee

HB: J.Viney, J.Schache, M.Hibberd

C: E.Langdon, C.Oliver, T.Sparrow

HF: A.Brayshaw, B.Fritsch, T.Rivers

F: J.Bowey, S.May, J.Lever

Makes much more sense this way.

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