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1 minute ago, GCDee said:

I swear freo are getting free kicks just coz now. 

They are. We get an occasional morsel but that's it.

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

Please show me where I blamed the umpires? 
I was saying they’ve been poor but it’s not why we are losing. Learn to read. 
 

Senior defenders not defending behind the ball is also a big problem. 

But when we have had so few inside 50s, you can’t be blaming forwards for this loss. Chandler been better than Kosi FYI. 

That's great, Chandler had done nothing until a 5 minute patch in this 3rd quarter. Kosy has actually done something the last 3 weeks. Do you want him benched more then Chandler?

1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

They were smashed around the ground as much as stoppages 

Same reason

 
3 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Dogga's tatts look like he was bored in art class with a sharpie pen

Don’t think there’s much going on upstairs for Luke… lucky for him he’s good at football


Onya melk, others take notice please 

36 points

Hello comeback

Freo have stopped giving AF

Can’t let them get a goal here. 

 

Melksham good and pleasing to see a goal from Petty. Wild dreaming I know but if we can snatch one more, 39 points is doable? At least for a contest 

Just now, MurDoc516 said:

That's great, Chandler had done nothing until a 5 minute patch in this 3rd quarter. Kosy has actually done something the last 3 weeks. Do you want him benched more then Chandler?

I don’t want either benched because they aren’t the problem today. 
The stats will show you that the midfield is why we are losing.


oh god...billings! going for goal...

Billings is a lock to kick this

short of goals

Edited by DubDee
reality


Billing’s is so trash 

Why did it have to be Billings there, why god why!?

 

Billing’s holds the ball in a very unconventional way. The result was worse.


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