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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Goal umpires gun shy now

It's silly because if they call it a goal it will get reviewed anyway it's only when it's a called a point that there is a issue.

 

[censored] the the commentators. it’s like they are willing injures for us.

It’s not an ACL for Melksham as there is no knee twist. Could be an MCL which isn’t good either. 
Fingers crossed he’s ok. 
 

FOR THE LOVE OF GOD END THIS GAME

 

Hopefully May, Gawn and Trac can spend plenty of time on the bench in the last Q


1 minute ago, monoccular said:

So Melk has been subbed and what about Frit?

Fritta foot taped up and he's back on

 

WTF (why not what) do I read the game day thread.

Please someone with a real clue give me an update on injuries, freakin' the ef out here, and I live in a war zone.


We looked much better in that last 5 minutes. Laurie having an immediate impact.

 

Trac and Viney made the difference the second half of that quarter.

I have know idea why Tmac was not named sub. Why Laurie. Fritta was a gamble and who was going to replace him. Poor selection.

2 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

We're a disgrace and we're not worthy of top 4 and will be smashed by Collingwood.

Am I doing it right?

You missed Goodwin 🤪

2 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

We're a disgrace and we're not worthy of top 4 and will be smashed by Collingwood.

Am I doing it right?

Save the last 5 minutes, and it’d be pretty accurate


10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Trac Clarry Salem clearly not giving a [censored]. 

which is fine by me

Me too just no more injuries. Hopely FRItsch ok milkshake a huge worry. 

It’s not an ACL for Melksham as there is no knee twist. Could be an MCL which isn’t good either. 
Fingers crossed he’s ok. 
 

FOR THE LOVE OF GOD END THIS GAME

Just now, DEE fence said:

WTF (why not what) do I read the game day thread.

Please someone with a real clue give me an update on injuries, freakin' the ef out here, and I live in a war zone.

my opinion. 

Fritsch rolled his ankle. back on. he’s fine

Melksham tweaked something. doubt he’ll play in the next few weeks


6 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

I’d drop him regardless

Have been saying this for ages and now people are seeing it, that's why Turner should stay at least he has a bit of dog in him.

In the last 10 minutes of each quarter, the Demons have outscored the Swans 4.2 (26) to 0.4 (4).
 

now that’s an anomaly

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

It’s not an ACL for Melksham as there is no knee twist. Could be an MCL which isn’t good either. 
Fingers crossed he’s ok. 
 

FOR THE LOVE OF GOD END THIS GAME

Get on the phone to the PM Goody 

 

Jeez how good from Melksham to come back up and immediately start handing low-fives to the bench.

The man deserves a flag for all he's been through, and you'd think he won't get one now but that's not stopping him from doing everything he can to help out.


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