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this is so uninspiring. I am sick of this.

 

OMG.
 Choking.
Fumbly scared rubbish.

 

Lucky for us Carlton are mincing their opportunities because we have about 5 players that are just not up to it.


 

BRING. SCHACHE. ON.

I can’t believe what I’m watching. Does anyone have any composure

20 minutes ago, von said:

Two points down is a good place to be. We can run over them. Just can’t afford any silly goals to them. Winning contested possession. More scoring shots. Just need to out run them this half.

Only to be embarrassed next week.

Which do you fancy most?


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Max is not on at all tonight.

Well at least we’ve got Grundy to hold us in good stead…………….oh wait.

Picket stuff up again 

Kozzie the brilliant enigma. 

Dumb 50 followed by some nice work.

Thanks Friter 


3 minutes ago, Roy Boy said:

Will we ever see BANG BANG BANG again?

Highly unlikely 

Well is Petracca on the ground?

1 minute ago, praha said:

BRING. SCHACHE. ON.

And get TMac off

 

I think they're tiring I hope.

Munster!! 

Storm  coming hard!!

And ges nailed it!!


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