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Not many around. Doubt we’ll crack 20k

Geez I am sitting on my own here. Big drop off. Go Dees! 

 

Their pace is a huge problem. 
 

WTF Nibbler 🤷‍♂️

 
1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

Their pace is a huge problem. 
 

WTF Nibbler 🤷‍♂️

Been fast footy for last couple of years, we didn’t get the memo. 

12 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Tonight is the ultimate test of my mother-in-law's Pho. Can it be victory Pho? Is it comfort Pho? Will it help us reach the phonals? Will it improve our kicking pho goal? 

Will Jephoson be a late inclusion?

PPS


Where the hell was Fritters prior then? 🤦🏼‍♂️

His prior opportunity went on for ages and ages and ages.  Wait, wasn’t he holding before fritsch got it again. 
 

Umps always red hot on us re htb.

Severe.

Anb learn to kick.

Oliver find a teammate.

Our goal kicking is atrocious.

Petty looks on tonight.

Salo too.


Just now, layzie said:

Haven't felt this flat at the G since late 2019

Late season game against Sydney rings a bell. Similar vibes tonight. Had beaten them earlier in the season. Then got pumped.


 

Petty is playing well. Getting physical and tackling hard. Great to see.

if someone could teach ANB to kick, that would be great.

Is Kolt playing?

had him for first goal


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