Buddy Hell

Discussion in 'AFL' started by Fitzy, Apr 10, 2012.

  1. Fitzy

    Fitzy Guest

    This isnt as much as a topic, but more somthing to express my anger. If he had kicked straight, he would have finished up on a good 120-130 and made my overall score look so much better. I'm currently very pissed off. Also because I would have tipped 9 lol.
     
  2. fidelsfinger

    fidelsfinger New Member

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    It was all faves winning except that last match,
    I think we all tipped 8 out of 9.
     
  3. warsaken

    warsaken Active Member

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    I got 9! :)
     
  4. Lucas

    Lucas Moderator Staff Member

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    If Lonergan was on him early he would have gone goal less. Be thankful for small mercies. Lucky to get whatever score he did get. In both games probably 15 overstated. And that is with big opposition defenders out.
     
  5. Fitzy

    Fitzy Guest

    @Lucas, he was lucky to get what he got, but I expect more from him alongside alot more supercoachers. He played pretty bad hopfully it will be a one off. Longergan did very well.
     
  6. Lucas

    Lucas Moderator Staff Member

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    Franklin got a few cheapy free kicks that he never used to get. He's hamming it up and I think the umps will be onto it.
    He also might think about kicking the ball through the goals on the full haha.

    I'm predicting another big score this week against the Crows.
     
  7. warsaken

    warsaken Active Member

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    Buddy was flopping all over the place yesterday. I had Lonergan in my votes.
     
  8. AngryAnt

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    Franklin put on a performance rivalling that of Matthew Lloyd in his prime.
     

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