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These umpires are [censored] cooked.

 

Weightman is a [censored]


Kozzies third game in three weeks he just hasn't turned up.

Needs to do better but I guess he's not alone.

 

 

Bang bang bang 

But not for us 😔

ANB reverting back to 2020 spud levels again.


4 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Mcqualter is destroying our mids 

The club.  So hard for all to watch and enjoy. 

I am bewildered by the midfield set up. Gawn taps to the open side where Clarry is standing behind his opponent. 
Why is Rivers hardly playing midfield? Why aren’t we tagging Bont? 
 

Tmac’s frustration is very much felt here. 

1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

The club.  So hard for all to watch and enjoy. 

Watching this makes me genuinely worried about 25.

I mean we aren't missing that many players so it's a worry.

 


Just now, Jaded No More said:

I am bewildered by the midfield set up. Gawn taps to the open side where Clarry is standing behind his opponent. 
Why is Rivers hardly playing midfield? Why aren’t we tagging Bont? 
 

Tmac’s frustration is very much felt here. 

Good question to as Mcqualter & Goodwin our once feared mids are nothing 

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Why have we fumbled so much all night?

Confidence is shot

I'm leaving.


Just now, praha said:

I'm leaving.

Yes 2024 is done and dusted.

What a great way to bow out.

Absolutely smashed.

We have given notice today that bruise free footy is well and truly back.

 

Looking forward to the press conference.


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