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terrible i50 kick from kossie

our delivery has been pretty poor so far

Little wonder JVR struggles.
At least put it to his advantage FFS.

 
1 minute ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Listen to Dees Radio call on SEN app - much more rewarding!

Can it be synched up with Kayo?


Petty dropping 2 chest marks [censored]

We have Our ground, our grand final, the lucky socks, and the element of surprise.

And we have beaten both of last year finalists. Why not the filth !

Have no idea what happened last week but anything is possible

 
5 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Hard to listen to Gerard Healy at the ground on SEN. So critical of melbourne even when we kick a goal

Showed his true colours in ‘85.

Just now, Brownie said:

Can it be synched up with Kayo?

Yes, on the sen app you can choose the delay by seconds you want


We are a tall forward short!

Just now, BDA said:

terrible i50 kick from kossie

our delivery has been pretty poor so far

Standard operating procedure.
Also fumbly at crucial times.

Gotta clean right up if we gonna do this.

The I umpires OPSM trip away money must be all on a pies win.

At this rate the umps will give the maggs equivalent of an extra player on the ground and a BOG at that.

Wasting our chances with the long kicks forward ... we're better off short passing or handballing forward

More teamwork required if we're going to win this


4 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Listen to Dees Radio call on SEN app - much more rewarding!

Argh. I've been listening to the normal loser SEN coverage

The umpires OPSM trip away money must be all on a pies win.


3 minutes ago, doc roet said:

Roo off, anyone on.

Preffered to Jeffo the in form forward yeah right Goody!

5 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Well, we already know which side the umpires are on.

Never in doubt Goffy. Remember that whenever you play the Filth you are up against a very biased League here. They WANT the filth to win as often as possible and gear the whole competition / fixture to ensure that happens more often than not.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 

May was awesome. I miss that May. We miss that May.

10 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Hard to listen to Gerard Healy at the ground on SEN. So critical of melbourne even when we kick a goal

Hasn’t forgiven us for the belting the Swans got in the 87 finals.


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