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1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Selwyn Griffith needs to be shown the door at years end. We cannot run out 4 quarters of footy when the oppo up the pressure.

Can we get the guy from The Crows.

 

Fritsch set shot. Goal 7


Just now, Clintosaurus said:

But he called it a point

exactly how did he have evidence to over turn oh wait there was none??

3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

in fairness, they're all watching the same tv footage that we are, they're just in south melbourne not wherever we all are

the maggot was right there, and called it a goal

that decision is always - and should always - go with what the umpire says

i thought he called it a behind

Rather than getting stuck into a kid who played 3 games in Jefferson, how about we put heat on guys like Trac who is a senior player that hasn’t hit a target all day?

 

Can’t wait to hear from goody & not to address the elephant in the room on our [censored] kicking for goal & if says how proud he was .. honestly what a joke

1 minute ago, Great Northern Summer said:

Or hit uni or a trade. He's not going to generate an income from afl for much longer...

Maybe he can be our forward coach after getting a degree in sports management


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Rather than getting stuck into a kid who played 3 games in Jefferson, how about we put heat on guys like Trac who is a senior player that hasn’t hit a target all day?

How about we put the Heat on the entire Team?

This Year has been a full Tilt Disaster….


Not sure about anyone else, but this came to me during the game today r.e Jefferson, and now I can’t unsee it.

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

How about we put the Heat on the entire Team?

This Year has been a full Tilt Disaster….

Good call.

Just way too many passengers.

Fritta the perfect example unfortunately.

And of course that one is called touched.

Why kick it to pocket

4 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

McVee is so negative doesn’t want to try to go forward.

He's had a poor season, interrupted by injuriesthough

 
Just now, Deesprate said:

Why kick it to pocket

becuase thats where everyone led to. dumb all round


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