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Winning inside 50s

1.3 to 2.0 this Q

ITS THE SAME [censored] EVERY WEEK!!!!!!

 

9 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Yep, we're winning the game but the pies just so efficient going forward

It's incredibly frustrating to watch ... if we just took a bit more care instead of blazing away we'd create a stack more scoring chances

We've taken 1 mark inside 50 from 28 entries

 
1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

He doesn't kick goals Dub and can't run out a game beyond about three quarters

he is doing far better than JVR and Fritsch and Melk


6 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Petty aint no forward.

Pls swap for Turner FCS

YA DONT SAY! BUT GOODWIN THINKS HE IS PETER HUDSON!

This umpiring is so [censored] bad. There is no stand call there

Umpiring is patent horse****.


Game too close - gift the Pies a goal. Whole thing is rigged for these [censored].


Umpiring is patent horse [censored]

Edited by Tarax Club

Business not quite as usual but we're on track for our usual goal to behind ratio of 1:2.

We'll get nowhere until that ratio becomes 2:1

I don't get it.
He was moving away from the mark

 

Can't take a contested mark i50 or kick a goal to save themselves.

Only chance you've got is get Petty & Fritsch outta there and leave Kozzy, Turner and Melk down there.

Run the ball in, change angles and don't bomb ...and / or mids kick the goals themselves

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1 minute ago, Unqualified opinion said:

Maggot was half a field away. Guess he shouted out really loud to stand and where the actual mark was.

lindsay was moving

he copped a spray from May and deserved it


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