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Just now, demons123452000 said:

 please keep the game comments coming,  not the dribble 

Soz bud, will do 

 
2 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

It was your style of communication I pointed out. Never said you are wrong! But in this case the standard of football is much higher than under 10’s. 
 

But, to be fair to you………….. The standard of this game isn’t exciting me much either. 
 

See what I just did here and pointed out??? 

Well that's a start and yes I'm blunt and with a bit of luck we shall debate more

 

JEFFO! Straight as an arrow for #3.

JEFFO IV!

 

I would love our forwards to watch and learn from Jeffo. Lead straight at the man and ball. 
 

Good goal 


Poor Biggie Talls is getting such a bath you’d almost think Casey will sign him 

Woey putting in some better efforts this quarter 

7 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Switkowski (soz for spelling) has been ok. 

Looks ok in patches 👍🏼

Starting to put together some more consistent footy is Jeffo.

i still wouldn’t debut him this year. Dangle the carrot over the pre-season so he puts in a big pre-season, then have him ready for 2025.

Sad to say but the following unlikely to make the grade: Laurie,Sestan, Adams, Fullarton, Kentfield. Jury out: AMW, Verrell,  Woewodin,K Brown. Positive outlook: Jefferson.

CASEY last 3 goals.


25 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Schache has been very disappointing. It’s not likely but can we delist McAdam, Billings and Laurie please.  Taking up list spots !! 

Our hit rate on these players goes a bit of a way to explaining our present woes

Wonder where Jeffo sits if he gets 5 or 6!??  Could be interesting

1 minute ago, Deelectable said:

Sad to say but the following unlikely to make the grade: Laurie,Sestan, Adams, Fullarton, Kentfield. Jury out: AMW, Verrell,  Woewodin,K Brown. Positive outlook: Jefferson.

Kentfield already jeez he only just got here, give him a go.

I think Woewodin should play seniors for the rest of the year. I’m not sure about him but I’m pretty confident he’ll give it his all. 

1 minute ago, Deelectable said:

Sad to say but the following unlikely to make the grade: Laurie,Sestan, Adams, Fullarton, Kentfield. Jury out: AMW, Verrell,  Woewodin,K Brown. Positive outlook: Jefferson.

Sestan has had better days. I’m still hopeful. It’s his second year on a list and he came from much lower levels as junior. 


Just now, Deelectable said:

Sad to say but the following unlikely to make the grade: Laurie,Sestan, Adams, Fullarton, Kentfield. Jury out: AMW, Verrell,  Woewodin,K Brown. Positive outlook: Jefferson.

Must be the shortest honeymoon on record.

51 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

he'd be broken like a twig

needs a massive pre-season before launching into 2025

Are you confusing him with Kynan Brown? Stronger body than Schache. Real chance he plays in the next couple of weeks.  His accuracy is an asset. Presented really well against a decent North defence. 

 
1 minute ago, Tarax Club said:

Must be the shortest honeymoon on record.

Yep I'm being tough on Kentfield but he is long odds.


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