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Turner our MVP tonight 

Brilliant vision to Fritter

Now please bury these muppets for percentage. We will need it

Disgusting decision to take Windsor off. Absolutely pathetic call 

 
4 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Wtf, they've subbed put Windsor for Laurie 

Thanks Fritta, I was about to put money on the tigers. We're home now I think.

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Windsor is injured calm the f down everyone 

edit; I stand corrected, the AFL app had him as hurt. 

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If I was Tracs mate I would text him RU OK

doesnt look right

% time guys

get it done

Rivers has been good. Really hope there's some midfield time coming soon 

4 minutes ago, layzie said:

Disgusting decision to take Windsor off. Absolutely pathetic call 

AFL app is saying Windsor is injured. Not sure if it’s correct. 


3 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

Windsor is injured calm the f down everyone 

edit; I stand corrected, the AFL app had him as hurt. 

Yes calm down, he's only injured..

Aww BT sounds so sad the poor chap

 


Now that goal was better. Good on you Billy boy 

 

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