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Haha. Steven May. GOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAALLLLL.Β 

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4 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

I have a soft spot for the Saints. I’d love to see a premiership for them (not against us)Β 

Why waste a Premiership on them?

I want number 14 thanks

 

Steven May during the week:

'I told you I was a goal kicker!'

May forward for Petty!! 😁


is that mayseys first goal for us? celebrating like it is

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

3rd dodgy 50

Thanks umps

Umps been good today.

Haven't noticed them.

Woewodin is wasted as a sub. McAdam is looking so lacking in presence in every contest. St Kilda are terrible. It is good to be winning well again.

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Gawn is just a bit better than whatever challenge is put in front of him, and also makes a point of putting himself up against more challenges than anyone else.

Love Steven May even more β€οΈπŸ’™


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Why waste a Premiership on them?

I want number 14 thanks

Foolish comment. When did I say at the expense of us.Β 

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

is that mayseys first goal for us? celebrating like it is

Wikipedia says he's kicked 23 in his career, 2 for us

1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Woewodin is wasted as a sub. McAdam is looking so lacking in presence in every contest. St Kilda are terrible. It is good to be winning well again.

Brought back two games or so too early.

Should come good with a few more games hopefully.


1 minute ago, cookieboc said:

honestly, how did we get done by the eagles last week. FFS

Let's not talk about itΒ 

Good win today.

1 minute ago, Mickey said:

Wikipedia says he's kicked 23 in his career, 2 for us

Started off as a HF for GC


28 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

I am just soooo sick of all the positive spin put on "defensive structures", and we the Dees are among the worst. The 18 player defensive zone waiting for a turnover is such boring football. This game is atrocious, even if it is starting to open up now because we have decided to run and carry, and take some risks.Β 

Good that we are winning and winning well though.

If you’re finding this atrocious l suggest you go home, I’m actually enjoying hopefully a 10 goal winΒ 

Just now, cookieboc said:

honestly, how did we get done by the eagles last week. FFS

I bet we'd know if we were coached by a Scott brother.

I'm sure it was just a little typhus outbreak and everyone moping that they couldn't all go to Ed's' sister's wedding.

We’re about 1% behind GWS to get into fourth position…. Slam em home Dees!!!!

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5 minutes ago, BDA said:

is that mayseys first goal for us? celebrating like it is

His third for usΒ 

3 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Foolish comment. When did I say at the expense of us.Β 

Of course it is at our expenseΒ 

We didn’t win it.Β 
We are DEMONS

F$&@ the Saints to eternityΒ 


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