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Another rubbish last quarter on display.

 

Lions will win so why is everyone so keen to be in the 8 for 2 hours?

just keep winning and we’ll make the 8

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Another rubbish last quarter on display.

We have kicked two goals to their two but I agree we could do better


We look like we’re treading water again. Bloody disappointing.

Viney must not be allowed to kick the ball inside 50 again. Has butchered the ball under little pressure.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Lions will win so why is everyone so keen to be in the 8 for 2 hours?

just keep winning and we’ll make the 8

It's about the end of the year 😜

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Really have to wonder about our fitness.

a third of our team being kids is showing. Kolt etc running on fumes

 
34 minutes ago, layzie said:

I have Fritta for 3 or more...

Happy now mate?? 😊

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Lions will win so why is everyone so keen to be in the 8 for 2 hours?

just keep winning and we’ll make the 8

Because half a million pie supporters will go to bed crying tonight.


Nice mark mr may


I have only seen the last half, but am loving our effort and intensity from a bunch of very young footballers. Definitely room for improvement especially entering F50, but some of the sweeping comments on this thread for a single player error are astonishing. We are definitely developing a great next tier of young talent. 


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