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2 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Looks like Port want it to be a shootout. All out attack. 

In terms of ball movement and just getting in there quick, yes.

But the high press seems to have been adjusted with their ability to get numbers back and structure up

So lucky with free kicks. Going to have to start getting our hands on the ball first the key

 

Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Kozzie needs to get his hands on it

 

You rang!

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My head is going to explode if this umpiring continues.
How could Max not get a 50 meter penalty for Saldo jumping into him after he sees him mark the ball?

At least two others missed as well.

 
Just now, monoccular said:

Didn’t Dixon run around the mark?

I’d like to see if he went over his line. But the rule is that they can go perpendicular to the line, just need to start off the line and finish on it. 


petty needs to settle. risky kick and lucky to get away with it


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he's going to be a real payer for us


Langdon is continuing his resurgence after I potted him a few weeks back.

He's far more physical than I've seen him for ages.

Fingers crossed for Chandler - doesn't look good.

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Did commentator seriously ask if Salem has ever played in the middle?

They also don’t know why Kosi had no touched in round 0 🙄

Just now, Gunna’s said:

Hope Chandler isn’t a serious knee injury. 

Replay showed a nasty ankle twist (on the non strapped knee)


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