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Drag Spargo FCS....just cost us the lead

 
 

Spargo FFS


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Unless you want to pay 2 million dollars for 2 ruckman, most clubs just have to deal with a bad 2nd ruck.

I don't think Schache is a ruckman at all. I'd rather JVR as backup around the ground.

 

Accidental contact - WTF is that?

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

What was that free for?

Stupid spargo hit  high on heeney. Didn't need to do it.

6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I don't think Schache is going to ever be a player for us.

I actually forgot he was still playing

Just now, dees189227 said:

Dumb by spargo then. Didn't need to do it. Just cost us a goal

It was accidental , wasn't aware there was a player there.

Finally a comtribution from CP5


That's what I am talking about Petraca, more of that please.

Great by trac. 
but where is the [censored] consistency - Sydney player tackled and just dropped ball. No different to rivers in first half but no call. Shame

I’d love more of those. No need to muck around with our sheety i50 delivery. 


Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Drag Spargo FCS....just cost us the lead

 

Just now, dees189227 said:

Dumb by spargo then. Didn't need to do it. Just cost us a goal

Totally undisciplined.

He needs to get, or set up, at least two for us to make amends.

Kozzie back next week.  And anyone else, for Spargo and Laurie.

 

 

We’ve been better, getting the goals now but giving up some easy chances as well. Love seeing that goal from Trac. 


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