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After all the s h it that has been thrown our way, we dish this up!

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Bro says he's seen enough of Chin, Spargo & Laurie.

Time to move on

 

Laurie never again.

Shaq can f k off!

Chandler too!

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1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

Blake Howes has been the only bright spot

Windsor

 

GAWN ALL TALK GRUNDY BOG NICE ONE MFC!

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Poor Windsor. He'll learn from that. 

Yes, he's on a steep learning curve, but he's got a big future ahead.

He was certainly better than Spargo, Chandler, Laurie and Schache.


49 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Is that Premiership coach Goodwin?

Premiership coach Beveridge 2016, now 8 seasons ago. How long do you give them ?

1 minute ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Laurie never again.

Shaq can f k off!

Straight to the VAFA


Our worst loss all season in 2023 was 15 points. We're already worse off and defending hasn't been our main issue tonight. It's gonna be a slog of a year.

HOW. How do you let a player take an uncontested mark 15 out?

Where TF is our offensive pressure after all this time.

Witches hats in F50 when the opposition has the ball.

Just now, Bates Mate said:

Billings is just Laurie 8 years advanced

Better hair


Well thats it from me.. no more training reports ever till Badloss goes

When we get behind we don't seem to have the players to will us over the line. You always knew a selwood or dangerfield would throw themselves in or peddles at the pies. 

1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

This team has no back bone. After everything we went through you’d think a bit more umpf. 

Poor Gus, he should expect better from his teammates.

 

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