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1 hour ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Me thinks you might be living on the good ship lollipop 640

Too much rum n coke

 
 

Gws player hobbled by a hip to tmac's head, leaving tmac unscathed. 👹


AJ NEARLY joins the club

 

Howes - aarrgghh!! Stop those panicked in close handballs. 


Howes really struggles under pressure. Looking forward to getting Mcvee back in his place.

Really dropped off here.

Come on Dees.

Van Rooyen and Fritta need to step up.

As does Sparrow. 

Commentary putrid

4 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

TMAC must have a chin of granite 

Hip to chin - cost Koz 3 weeks but no doubt nothing to see here. 


We just have no killer instinct. 

We make it so hard on ourselves to not only score but get free flowing footy.

So many dumb footballers out there.

500 hundred games umpired and he has no idea. The same hold was called out last week but they seem more interest in the 20m pass. 

JFC umps. 2 terrible decisions end as a goal

Maxy held, play on. Sports entertainment.


2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Commentary putrid

Bloody Dopey Dwayne on Fox.......Makes for a very long afternoon.

We've dominated across the ground and been way better with the ball but once again nothing to show for it. We need to hit the scoreboard.

 

Just basic skill errors that have stopped our momentum. Simple things that hopefully can be amended quickly.

Give it to the umps Max. They need a good ear bashing….just not too much so you don’t miss out on frees 😉 


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