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Lions hands just too good all over the ground. 

Goodwin needs to bring Smith in before this game is gone 

 

Petty is lethargic at the best of times, yet we insist on rushing him back in time and again? No wonder he is injury prone, he goes into games with an underdone fitness base.

 

3 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Underwood says Petty can’t bend over. Back or ribs are stuffed.

Might only be a lacerated kidney. 

Should be able to run it out


They’re genuinely doing as they like with us. I’m nearly ready to put a line through us for the year and I’ve considered myself in the optimistic brigade all year. It’s starting to look like we need an aggressive trade period or a re brand as goody might put it, cause we are cooked.

 

FCS SUB SPARGO FOR SMITH!!!!!!!!

GET FRIGGEN SPARGO OF FFS


We have lost the plot. 🫤

This will be over before we know it if we don’t lift.

Lions making it look easy, we battling to get it anywhere!!!


Turnovers the absolute death of us. 
Lucky the Leos missed the last two set shots. 

 

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