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Watson irritates the hell out of me

 
 

Playing ok just can’t kick for goal.

[censored] me this watson germ gets looked after and we can’t even get a trip paid when 60,000 people saw it. Should be 3 goals up


2 minutes ago, praha said:

Pickett looking very dangerous.

I know Max has been massive in the last few games but we'd be scewed without Kozzy the last few games.

He's the only dangerous attacking option we seem to have

FU umpires not only a trip to kozzie but a throw around the post from Sicily

 

Quality opposition and we are matching them or beating them in all key stats.

Season on the line, I cannot believe this might be a game we simply kick ourselves out of.

3 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

2g 8b

You're kidding.

Can't win football games like that

And the dodgy umpiring has given them at least two majors.

Harvey was hard done by there. Don’t understand the prior opportunity rule. Or it’s just free kick Hawthorn again.


Would be happy if Watson gets cleaned up

Germ

Warple constantly running off Fritta as soon as the turnover comes. Fritta nowhere in sight.

Giving them an extra number / outlet on occasions

Not sure if that's the team defence instruction or not

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My boy Langford .... Again.
What a gun.

Come on a junk time goals for us pretty please.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Come on a junk time goals for us pretty please.

Thank you.

 

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