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This is going to be a long night

Cats aren’t great but we suck

 
 

Henderson is an excellent ball user. hasn;t wasted a disposal yet


1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

De konig holds mark for 3 milliseconds

Fritsch. No dice

Maggots starting early

Dunno who did what you mentioned but Umpire 22 hates us with a passion.. :-)

 

Close drops chest mark

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Just now, chook fowler said:

Any chance of taking a F’ing mark

nope too busy playing soccer at trainings


We are playing better no doubt about it.

But once again handballs that go anywhere and more poor disposal by foot.

Slow it down Dees pick you Mark and get it to them.

No more blood hospital handballs.

PLEASE.


1 minute ago, VNightCityLegend said:

A lot of errors, but don’t mind it. At least we are trying to go fast and creating chances. Just gotta embrace the imperfections.

Yea. Good and bad.

But so many unforced errors.

gotta give TMac his due. he never shys away from the risky kick

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

Yea. Good and bad.

But so many unforced errors.

Yep unforced errors….


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