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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Game here to be won.

Must sub Milk on asap.

It's all you Goody 

Don't be stubborn for once.

I hope you'll also praise him if we win?

Just now, 640MD said:

Win or shudder lose, this is not a game to be ashamed  sbout

Hold ya beer.

 

See another htb against us .

That's five.

We have not been awarded one.

It's not right.

That could have just as easily been a high call.

Now they are gifted another goal.

3 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

I actually don’t know why Billing’s gets a game for this club. 
 

This bloke was brought in to help our efficiency going forward? Kidding me? Why in the world would he kick that ball back to Tomlinson further out in a worse position. Any decent footy player could see that the switch wasn’t going to do anything because the way port were set defensively.

pretty much anyone but him tbh

Would rather a young kid than Billings, he shows no flair. Send him to Casey and only play seniors if he tears it up next year

 

Gee that’s high on koz for sure 


How the hell was that not holding the ball 


Hey Goodwin.
Get Melk ON.

1 minute ago, Fork 'em said:

Hey Goodwin.
Get Melk ON.

Nah Goody would have to make a decision.


Yes kossy. Make him bloody earn it.

Yes Melk on

 

 

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Nah Goody would have to make a decision.

Holy sheet .... He listened.

 

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