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2 minutes ago, BDA said:

who didn't track de goey there. Trac?

You would assume so as he appeared to be given that task after half time

 
Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

Jesus guys if every player is having a shocker how the F--K are we in front.

Big improvement from Salem and even Viney Oliver...May.....Langdon...Fritta....KP.

And Max is having a blinder.

Let’s bury these dorks. Wish it was to knock them out and the last laugh really is with them as they’ll play finals but it’s a nice little gift to knock them out of the 4, and end the year with some hope.

 

I should post more on gameday threads. Our stoppage work that quarter was phenomenal.

They are handing us this game.

For FFS boys grab it with both hands.

It will be a horrible loss to lose from here.

Our poor kicking at goal is what usually ruins us!

Take them by the scruff of the neck and have a ton of beer tonight boys.

Edited by Brownie


Premiership quarter

 
1 minute ago, Adam The God said:

I should post more on gameday threads. Our stoppage work that quarter was phenomenal.

yes you should

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

I wonder what our win/loss record over the past 4 years would look like if you took out oppo junk time goals scored in the last 30 seconds of quarters.

10 more premierships boiiiiii


What a great way to finish a bad season.

We have this.

Pies to start to panic where we don't care if we lose.

Nerves will play their part.

Edited by Previously known as LITD.

8 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Melksham having a mare.

Not on my TV

Just now, The Cult of Disco Turner said:

Nobody is saying we aren’t [censored]. We’re just saying the umpires are [censored] too.

Makes a difference when you man up in the forward line and stop the free pies players doing what they want.

come on dees

beating these scumbags would be a great way to finish a rotten season

Edited by BDA


1 minute ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Still think we'll lose. We can't win close games.

This

But I’ve spoken to brownie offline and I feel impelled to be positive

RIP THEIR [censored] HEADS OFF

ESPECIALLY MAYNARD

Pies fans the ugliest people on Earth


Is Tracc a net positive these days?

 

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