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Just hoping someone tells me that there’s Ebola running thru the club so I can find a valid reason for this disgusting display of “football”. 

 
3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Billings with 15 and a goal in a Q has been better than most 

DD, other than the end of quarter miss, he's been very good


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Just hoping someone tells me that there’s Ebola running thru the club so I can find a valid reason for this disgusting display of “football”. 

Surely we get one of those cards to use after Scott used it against us?

 

Have we hit rock bottom yet?

2 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Fritsch gets the same tackle he gave earlier but no free 

That looked reportable, head hit the ground. But of course 🤐


So one team will cost us finals. You can live with the first loss, but the second loss is completely on the coaching staff.

Most disappointing thing is our lack of pressure, especially after being smashed by them last time.

Weak as urine effort

Edited by Deepfreeze

Just now, Neil Crompton said:

That’s 8 goals on you today Lever. 

How's that last goal where Lever just let's it fly past!


-29 clearances. 

The only thing more embarrassing than having lightening strike once in a season..


5 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

Not that it makes any difference to the result but why does Sparrow continue to 'walk on water'? Seriously, when was the last decent game he has played? 2021 GF? So did everyone. Please don't give me 'he's playing a role'. [censored]. OK, midfield cupboard is fairly bare but make an example this bloke. Promote Brown and let Tom kick off the dew at Casey. 

He gets a game atm because we have a very weak midfield and the cupboard is completely empty in that space back at Casey - simple actually 

Just now, croydick said:

again, not why we're losing, but genuine cheat umps

Even if the umpires had cheated for us we would have lost today.

 

Totally gutless performance.

 
5 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

This is a disgusting performance 

I totally agree. This is a good team that has played like babies in nappies.  Absolutely lazy disgusting pathetic performance. 

Edited by Antioch


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