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3 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

This runner from Germany sums up tonight's performance:

Robert Farken | Olympics Wiki | Fandom

 

I think it sums up our game “plan”. 

 
8 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

You’re being overly dramatic 

I think the dogs have shown us how to tackle and we have really put our bodies on the line far too often.

I think it's a fair assessment.

A few exceptions.

5 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

The writing was already on the wall before Petracca went down, there were alarming signs everywhere.

For sure. Blind ballsack could see it.

 

what a mark fritsch

he [censored] me sometimes with his efforts but there's no denying his talent

10 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

You’re being overly dramatic 

Sorry double post.

Edited by leave it to deever


ARC hate us. Been raped all year by that.

 
2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Honest quote.

Started with the Lions first game v us and cemented re  Eagles and then Freo ( twice).

We are lost.

And sadly it's players like

Oliver

Viney

Sparrow

May

Lever

Salem

Petty

That give me pause.

I'm worried for season 25.

 

Max and May can't play anymore after today. Need to conserve their bodies for one last season.

Petty should play in the back moving forward.

Turner and JVR in our Fwd line.

Debut couple more kids in the next 4 rounds.

Use wisely our draft pick this year, and need a 2018 like impact trading season.


3 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

In the bottle shop?

In thr fruit and veg section, wearing cut off jean shorts and a flannel😂

does anyone know where crypto.com are head quartered. think i'll head down and fire bomb the place over the weekend

Lots of posts blaming the umpires for this fiasco.

Who are you kidding, guys?

We have been sub-standard. End of story.

Umps and ARC need to get in the [censored] bin

 

I bloody despise English. P!ssweak [censored]. 


Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

We have to be the club with the most FD up score reviews in the history of score reviews.

There was clear daylight between the ball and the post. [censored]

We smashed this team when we played them earlier.

I know Tracca is out but is it that much of a difference?

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Max and May can't play anymore after today. Need to conserve their bodies for one last season.

Petty should play in the back moving forward.

Turner and JVR in our Fwd line.

Debut couple more kids in the next 4 rounds.

Use wisely our draft pick this year, and need a 2018 like impact trading season.

Why on earth was Disco subbed in and put in the backline.

Goody is doing my head in

Just now, Brownie said:

There was clear daylight between the ball and the post. [censored]

Rigged as DRS in Indian Test matches.


Just now, Brownie said:

Why on earth was Disco subbed in and put in the backline.

Goody is doing my head in

Disco and Petty back now and Tmac has gone forward. Probably because he was getting too close to punching an umpire in the head. 

What was with JVR goal not allowed. At the ground and no idea why the review said it hit the post?

 

For Christ's sake ump that was not a free. 

3 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Max and May can't play anymore after today. Need to conserve their bodies for one last season.

Petty should play in the back moving forward.

Turner and JVR in our Fwd line.

Debut couple more kids in the next 4 rounds.

Use wisely our draft pick this year, and need a 2018 like impact trading season.

Yep agreed. 

Any money it won’t eventuate though.


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