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That's a suspension to fritsch.

 

It's joke guys, relax on the spew.

Edited by Nascent

 

Not sure where are next goal is coming from. We're toothless 

 

I still can’t work out why we bothered practicing a more aggressive game plan in the preseason where going up the middle was a highlight, when we go as wide as humanly possible at every opportunity in the regular season 

1 minute ago, gs77 said:

That Oliver handball will count as a stat for him but was absolutely useless and coughed up a goal.

Sadly that's how a lot of his possessions go. People get caught up in his 35-40 possession game but it involves a lot of handballs to nothing or just kicks out of a contest 


Shocking free against Fritta

Just now, von said:

I think we might be flat track bullies 

This is why I bang on about clearances.

We need clearances, we need first use of the ball because we need to be playing in front because as soon as the game becomes a scrap we are no good.

 

Just kick a couple of goals and make some kind of game out of it. Give the people something to watch 

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

the unfortunate thing is that many of us could see this coming for the last few weeks.

There's something missing

Harmes type players are lacking or is it that they are playing "robot football"

100%
Even if we win I feel like we just look and feel off


What is Aliirs problem the mad max looking [censored]?!

4 minutes ago, gs77 said:

That Oliver handball will count as a stat for him but was absolutely useless and coughed up a goal.

Blame the only bloke having a crack, good one

how was that a free against Fritsch 

stop booing you effing [censored] s


Power fans booing Fritta. 

They're not even worth scraping off the sole of your shoe.

Scum.

Actually still in this on the scoreboard here. What a bizarre game!


If we hit our targets inside 50, different game. Their defence is looking good due to our lack of efficiency.

But we are still getting hammered at the contest and on the ground.

Edited by Maldonboy38

Cool head spargs. Delivered on a platter to Fritsch

 
1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

Keep booing you [censored]

Hilarious. They booed May for kicking in after a point. Clowns

Would be good if we could win a clearence once in our life.


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