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Just finished watching delayed. Cracking game, excellent win. 
Mackin BOG 
Hore brilliant
Goldy important 
Umpires off their heads 
Like the look of Beasley (ex GWS) 

CARNA****NDEEGRRRLS ❤️💙

Now that’s a much needed tonic

 
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3 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

@Demonland, please 'Style Manual' my heading! 😁

@Demonland: Thank you, Good Sirs.

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Good effort in a terrible condition down there.

 

What is a worry is their goals were from really bad mistakes in front of goal, from poor decisions and skill execution.  But game one under pressure so I'll take it. With so few games its so important to win he early ones.

 
4 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Here we go!

Great banner to get the girls on their way, @WalkingCivilWar and DA colleagues!

Thank you, TR-A’B. It’s nice to hear the banner looked good from the stands and/or on TV. We had a helluva time keeping it steady while upright against that wind though. 

18 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Thank you, TR-A’B. It’s nice to hear the banner looked good from the stands and/or on TV. We had a helluva time keeping it steady while upright against that wind though. 

Hey WCW have l made a mistake thinking that was Aimee Makin out there tonight? I’ve just seen on the MFC site that Blaithin was credited with 25 disposals. 


17 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Hey WCW have l made a mistake thinking that was Aimee Makin out there tonight? I’ve just seen on the MFC site that Blaithin was credited with 25 disposals. 

Aimee is out for the whole season. 😥 She did her ACL playing footy in Ireland. Her sister Blaithin was BOG tonight, for mine. 

3 hours ago, BDA said:

tayla harris looks in real trouble here

 

3 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

geez harris not in a good way

That was hard to watch, but immediately after the game she told us she’s fine and should be right for next Saturday. 🤞🏽 

8 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Aimee is out for the whole season. 😥 She did her ACL playing footy in Ireland. Her sister Blaithin was BOG tonight, for mine. 

Mackin was very good WCW but I thought Hore was clearly a cut above anyone else on the field. She may be more important to us than any other player is to their team 

 

Thought Goldie was really good. So was Chappy.

14 hours ago, Kiss of Death said:

Oh wow, I take back my previous statement. Was ironing, looked up and the replay only showed Pearce with the ball and no Paxy 😂

She left Lauren holding the 'baby'. And exited stage left.

May I also make a discreet inquiry about your ironing rates? Not my favourite chore.

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2 hours ago, FarNorthernD said:

Mackin was very good WCW but I thought Hore was clearly a cut above anyone else on the field. She may be more important to us than any other player is to their team 

Yeah you’re right. It’s just the Irish in me coming out 🤗

Also I was dazzled by Blaithin’s ability to baulk. She sells more candy than Allen’s. 

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Well last night was an excellent win. Good hard footy by both sides. What made me smile was that it was  good win for the MFC considering all the [censored] flying around our heads atm.

Just watched the replay.

We were shaky early on but once we steadied our pressure, tackling and run was really impressive.

Great game of footy and thank god that last free kick didn't decide the game.

Well done Dees. Nice to see a positive result after the last few weeks of poo.

Woohoo

Loved McNamara's game.

Loved Beasley's game.


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