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There is a sniff of a Dees upset. Glad I bailed on watching a local soccer match to catch this game on tv.

Carn the Dees!

4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i would much prefer sharp had left that for milkshake on the lead

You'd think it was Melkshams call, but I agree entirely.


We work so hard for a goal and they kick them with such ease. That’s the difference between a top quality team and a battling team.

Windsor playing poorly as well

 

Spargo 7 possessions, 6 pressure acts, 0 score involvements -03 meters gained and stays on over sharp who has more touches, 4 score involvements, 9pressure acts 91m gained…

Yep.


1 hour ago, Stiff Arm said:

Jeez, doesnt Gerard Healy like to pile on us

He definitely has it in for us. Never has anything nice to say 🤬

why can’t Trac kick a snap?

Can't go with either Ashcroft here.

Tracc my gosh. Looks like a VFL player


Just now, The Jackson FIX said:

Windsor to the backline experiment over yet?

Nah, not until like Fritta we have wasted a whole year of his development.

been a big defender of spargo but he needs to go

and trac looks cooked. he's not fit

Good god, how terrible has Trac been? Got plenty of it but so ineffective.

Should've kicked that goal, now sling shot back for a 12 point turn around

 

Maserati versus a Holden. 21 that was us huge gap between these teams.

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

No guesses who the commentators are rooting for.

It's nauseating


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