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That next goal was always going to be big. 

Any chance we could lay a glove on them in the 50?

 

I can't believe that. What the actual [censored] was that goal. Jesus.

 
7 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Honestly our kicking has been woeful at times 

It’s lost see you next week it was over when petty dropped mark and laughed 


Hibbo must return 

 

Is it just me, or does MAY look very ginger the last week or two?? I think he's playing injured

We've forgotten how to tackle in the degensive 50. What the actual [censored] is this defensive game?


Woewodin and Mcvee have looked completely out of their depth.

Both have fumbled and looked really nervous 

Edited by dazzledavey36

Just lazy. Not a single winner out there. Not switched on. 


Easy misses again costly Richtank nail everything. I smell an upset

Mcvee having a bad one too.

I'm happy for Woey to have some game time but he's not best 22 surely.

Bring on Smith now before it's too late Goody.

This could get even uglier.

Any data on pressure ratings binman?


This is looking ugly

Pathetic! Not getting close to a tackle.  They are doing as they please

 

Midfield not doing much. No pressure on ball carrier and they get easy entries 


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