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18 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Last Weeks opponent was The Filth. 
Next week is North

Yes i think it is very relevant in here. North are doing what we SHOULD have done 

But we are nowhere near it 

If you wish to put your head in the sand and have a hissy fit on my behalf, that’s not my problem 

wrong thread mate. this is non MFC thread. to discuss non MFC games

15 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

They can’t miss today 

18.2 atm and one of those was rushed. Thought these freak performances were usually reserved for games against us 

 

51 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Don’t hide from the truth mate..

We are the worst form team in the comp. 
The Filth played with us last week. 
 

TAKE IT [censored] ELSEWHERE!!!

Are you seriously that thick?
How can you not understand it’s not what you’re saying, it’s WHERE you’re saying it.

No [censored] mate, you’re the reason I’d 86 DL for good if there wasn’t so many awesome people here. You’re killing any enjoyment in watching as neutrals in this thread. You’re literally insufferable. 

 

Pies nuffs who booed the team off will be feeling bigger morons than they normally do.


Hang on Roos 🙏🙏🙏


I haven’t watched much of the game but see the free kick count is 13-23. I’m assuming the Filth have had a good run of the umpiring        ( as per usual) 


I have never seen a more inept player than jayden Stephensen what a squib

Stephenson has been soft as butter.

he's on a fat contract in a poor team. i'd get rid of him if i was north

 
1 minute ago, jane02 said:

I haven’t watched much of the game but see the free kick count is 13-23. I’m assuming the Filth have had a good run of the umpiring        ( as per usual) 

Love to know what the second half count is.

The umps are doing everything they can at the moment 

3 minutes ago, BDA said:

i give north about a 1% chance of holding out from here

make that zero chance of a north win

i know its the pies but a pathetic choke from north nonetheless


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