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The old junk time goal curse strikes again.

 
 

They look far too quick and get into space way better than we do. We are defending well generally but if we turn it over at half forward they almost always score.


Just now, DeeSince73 said:

The old junk time goal curse strikes again.

Yep classic Deetime.

I reckon we've just backed off in intensity and running the last 5 mins for sure

1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

The old junk time goal curse strikes again.

That aged well.....hahahahha.

 

Spargo is a complete waste of space. He shouldn’t be in the team.

Just now, Brownie said:

Yep classic Deetime.

I reckon we've just backed off in intensity and running the last 5 mins for sure

Just now, dees189227 said:

That's annoying giving up the goal near the end of the quarter

1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

The old junk time goal curse strikes again.

You were saying

6 goals, just fixture your eyes on that! We usually kick 6 goals a century


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Laziest handball by Tracca.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Laziest handball by Tracca.

But he redeemed himself.

And shame on the poster that mentioned junk time goals just recently.

Just now, praha said:

You were saying

I just corrected myself and gave myself an uppercut......:-)

Kozzie absolutely killing it

Just now, Heart Beats True said:

Spargo is a complete waste of space. He shouldn’t be in the team.

200%

Just now, layzie said:

6 goals, just fixture your eyes on that! We usually kick 6 goals a century

Remember seeing a goal back in the 90’s. Incredible feeling.


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Who said viney can't kick

I did and my heart was in my mouth when he took that shot

Ripping start.

They’ve passed my first test, showing pressure and intensity early, and added scoring to boot.

Now the next test - doing it for more than one quarter.

 

Far out.. Oliver and Petracca are killing us with their ball use. Absolutely horrific with some of their touches.


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