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1 minute ago, layzie said:

Reef Mcinnes is a worse name than Bin Diesel 

Was watching Freo once and the commentator mentioned Jye Amiss. Mrs P turns to me and asks, “did he just say my anus?”

So poor old Jye wins the title of worst name for mine.

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

These umps conviently put the whistle away when they want.

Been happening all year. Under instruction of course 

 

Where's our 50 for 2 on the mark?

 

We're making carlton look like sharpshooters. 


What the hell has happened to our kicking?!

BT - “ANB was lucky”…I think it is time to turn down the volume.

We've done everything right but inaccuracy killing us

Completely shooting ourselves in the foot.

Can see where this scripts end.


1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Where's our 50 for 2 on the mark?

Sorry but They only pay those against us.

Sheet kickin' is sheet footy.
Forken wasteful.

Other than that.
Good game.
 


Not a chance to win this if they can’t kick a [censored] goal we know pies won’t miss 

9 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Chandler or Kozzy takimg the mark on Nick's kick ins FCS.

  Spargo cant go with him

Kozzy should be asigned to him on kick ins Nick won't go if he is near him.

 

My takeaway from the first half is that we’re in this thanks to some solid effort around the ground, our goal kicking has gone to hell, and we CAN win this. But will we?

hint: it’ll take more than points to do it. 


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