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Can we juts kick straight this qtr, please lets kick straight... and the umps acknowledge their errors of their ways of being crao and be fair.

 

Name names

Petracca

Oliver

Petty

Sparrow

Liabilities … terrible … frustrating…farrrrk !!!!

4 chances within 15 metres of goals. All within 2 minutes.

Port rebound. Umps free to port and 50 and goal and Dees left frustrated

@george_on_the_outer that 2 minutes summed up the game so far ! And yes that’s 4 goals conceded today in the last 90 seconds of a quarter. @Roost it far @picket fence

1 minute ago, Devil In Disguise said:

Seriously Petty just take yourself off!!!

I don't blame Petty.

He's not a fwd.

It's Goodys fault

 

Jeffo has to replace Petty and bring McDonald back into the backline.


1 minute ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

I don't blame Petty.

He's not a fwd.

It's Goodys fault

FACT

Someone in the team should [censored] May off at about the 5 minute mark of every game!!


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Rivers off. Good. Been horrible.

Shocking today. Chandler & Petty should be joining him.... if only we had more subs

I love my football club so much, but I don't think I can do this anymore. Oliver, Sparrow and Petty doing that. Viney doing that. All the hard work down back and through the midfield, to be finished in this way. I am too exhausted and too disappointed.


 

Time to play the kids.

Do we have any?


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