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That was beautiful 

 

Thanks young Darcy, don’t mean to sound ungrateful but that filthy piece of scum is still conscious. Please try harder next time. Cheers. 


My respect for the Darcy family has gone up a lot, well done lad.

But compared that d-heads hit on Brayshaw that was nothing.

Edited by Jibroni

 

The memo was for Holding the ball, not 50m penalties.

Just now, BDA said:

whats with all the 50's?

not obeying the 'stand' by the maggot, moving off the mark, and encroaching the 5m zone

all there so far except for darcy failing to maim maynard which should have been reversed

Now those ferals are booing Sam Darcy. Different story when it’s one of their own who’s flattened. God I hate that filthy team and their even filthier fans. 🤮


1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Now those ferals are booing Sam Darcy. Different story when it’s one of their own who’s flattened. God I hate that filthy team and their even filthier fans. 🤮

i thought they boo'd o'donnell cos him being a dark hair tall bloke marking it

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Maynard won’t play next week

Such a shame he wasn’t KOed properly 

confirmed ruled out concussed? they've said nothing on c7 commentary as yet

Please footy gods… the thug is out on concussion protocols 🙏


I think all of us who experienced the feral violence on that night last September have been forever scarred. Simple loathing and hatred for the filth. Always part of the cultural narrative, but now based on reality. 

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Please footy gods… the thug is out on concussion protocols 🙏

But part of me wants him to play next week, we owe him a few.

 
Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

Please footy gods… the thug is out on concussion protocols 🙏

 


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