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Lmao, it was kind of tongue in cheek and long way to go, but as soon as I heard on radio “oh wow, how far Melbourne” after going up 28 pts we would capitulate like this.

You just knew it would happen and we wouldn’t be able to hold the lead for very long.

 

reckon we should trade fritsch. he has checked out long ago

 

Fritsch Melksham Jefferson tholstrup might as well not be playing

 
Just now, Great Northern Summer said:

It was his shot to take. He was just lazy and half asleep

Terrible look.


Have we had 1 htb decision today??

Umps have the afl memo

Just now, dees189227 said:

Was fritsch selfish again? They were scathing on the radio & said he has history of this

he should have scored. it was a sitter but he's so half arsed these days he stuffed it up

I feel for our defence absolute ball fest Crows forward line

We’ve really fallen off a cliff here. Haven’t registered a goal for a qtr? The nearly 20 minutes without an i50 last term was diabolical. Classic Dees.

Will they? Won’t they? And then they will, they may still not haha


The umpires have turned feral!


Just now, Demonland said:

That’s front in contract every day of the week

Except that’s as deliberate as the earlier one against Viney. So lucky.

 

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