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Cross crosses goal from outside box.

9zip this Qt

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All the soccer training at Gosch’s is coming to fruition.

Kolt jolt goal.

tholstrup runs to the front of the pack and soccers thru his first from the goal square

this last quarter has been an absolute procession

hopefully the afl boys repeat this sort of performance tomorrow!

 

More to come!

I'm enjoying the Camera work which at least is authentic 'Shaky Cam' vs the fake post production shaky cam (cinema verite) we often see.

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5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

You can see our soccer skills coming to the fore as Tholstrup soccers a goal

Ghostwriter will be pleased


Sydney losing by 87 points and have 3 of the top 4 goal scorers on the park

Pretty sure that would have never happened before

Also they kicked 9 goals with only 3 scorers. never seen that either

Literally a trivial post

Umpire to blot the scoresheet.

Denied behind.

Billings stops the rot.

Poster.

Yze goal shot after siren.

Goal!!!!!!!!!!!

Just now, jnrmac said:

Billings is a disappointment.

easily the best of the mfc listed players i would say

hasn't stopped running hard all day

laces yze out who earns the free, goes back, and NAILS IT after the siren

massive win for casey by 94 points


2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Billings is a disappointment.

Highest rated player with 32 disposals and 6 marks.

1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

Highest rated player with 32 disposals and 6 marks.

meh

Got a lot of it but I thought he wasnt very damaging with his possessions. Maybe I expect more from his at this level.

 
4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Sydney losing by 87 points and have 3 of the top 4 goal scorers on the park

Pretty sure that would have never happened before

Also they kicked 9 goals with only 3 scorers. never seen that either

Literally a trivial post

It’s not the first trivial post on this site but it is one of the most informative trivial posts. Whereas this post is simply trivial!

EL JEFFO CANTINA Another 5 goals after 5 last week, well well well.


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