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12 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Sparrow: JJ was better

Yep, put him on the trade table and see what we get. Should be stepping up to fill the void, but he’s just not good enough.

 
46 minutes ago, watchtheeyes said:

Gutted.. but, still super proud of the boys. Terrific effort in a really difficult assignment.

U are to easily pleased!

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

U are to easily pleased!

How can you be proud after losing the unlosable in the last quarter. We got nothing zero for all that effort of OLIVER and co     Soft club if proud of that I am seething with anger


AMW - A promising debut

ANB - Whoops a daisy

Brown - Another late cameo

Chandler - Tackled and ran

Gawn - Probably broke even

Fritsch - Selfless but inaccurate

JVR - Awesome first half

Langdon - Some costly misses

Lever - Blowing out cobwebs

May - Played his role

McDonald - Strong in defence

McVee - Silenced dangerous Cameron

Oliver - Regaining some confidence

Petty - Clunked but inaccurate 

Pickett - 😍😍😍

Rivers - Embracing midfield role

Sparrow - Not stepping up

Tholstrup - Tenacious and exciting

Tomlinson - Was generally unnoticed

Turner - An exciting prospect 

Viney - Tireless and fearless 

Woewodin - Some encouraging signs

Windsor - Needs a spell

Edited by Demon Jack

This really hurts 

F F S 

Goalkicking needs work 

I will repeat 

Goalkicking needs work 

Umps screwed us

Kiss finals goodbye 

Play ANW again 

I love Kozzzzy 

JV7 you star 

This really hurts 

On 28/06/2024 at 20:29, No10 said:

Most accurate yet

 

On 28/06/2024 at 20:22, joeboy said:

Umpires from hell 

Interesting that one was Stevic who did a great job in the 21 GF. Do umpires have form lapses like players?

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