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3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Petty injured .....Sheesh we can't catch a bloody break.

He was injured last week, why was he even selected this week when we have Tomlinson in the wings?

Terrible kick from Spargo, turnover goal. If he's not kicking well, he shouldn't be in the side.

 

Another Charlie Spargo elite disposal turnover > goal 😮

Your goal there Spargo, bad turnover.


Just now, Chook said:

Terrible kick from Spargo, turnover goal. If he's not kicking well, he shouldn't be in the side.

And it is supposedly his greatest asset 

 

Spargo has given them all the momentum now for that easy turnover.

Absolute dumb footballer


Ashcroft is going to be some player 

Kozzie held. No free. Of course. 🤬


ANB is nearly best on ground I'd say. Been very influential.

13 minutes ago, Chook said:

Uneducated post. Melksham could have had 3 goals.

But did he?? NO UNEDUCATED WOULDA COULDA SHOULDAs dont cut it


It's coming apart at the seams a bit here. I'd like us to slow the game down a little.

 

[censored] umpire 22. He has to tear a hamstring and never be seen again. 


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