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Just now, leave it to deever said:

Absolutely and what a difference it makes. If he wasn't killing it everywhere, I'd move him to the fwd line.

Do you know who the sub is please..can they kick goals... and is is it time?

Sub appears to be Sharp based on his kitted out presence in the rooms at half time.

 
2 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Time to move on from Choco and bring in a goal kicking expert. It has been our weakness for years yet we don’t make any changes.

Maybe Ange postecoglou

Here we go.

Another walk into insanity together.

At least we are not alone.

Go Dees.

I'm looking at Kozzie to win this with another four.

Oliver inside fifty apparently

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9 minutes ago, picket fence said:

What are you smokin? He has been dreadful! Petty not much better and A.J is a country footballer at best!

How many more players do you want to dump coach.



AJ needs to know it's between the big two sticks where the ball is supposed to go.

The big ones AJ.

I’m sorry I complained.

Please give us the points back. Better than no score!?


11 points to them from ump errors

 

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