Tasmania v South Australia - Shield

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Re: Tasmania v South Australia - Shield

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no_remorse28 wrote:
westcoastpanther wrote:Well maybe all the haters should just FO out of this thread and not comment, had enough of so called supporters continually bagging their own.

To be fair it's tough to remain upbeat and confident being a Redbacks supporter when the continually promise so much, give glimmer of hope and then capitulate and crash back to Earth time and time again.

Comments posted on here aren't about putting the boot it, they are more a reflection of the absolute frustration and disappointment.


Crap, you hang in and support, putting the boots in is the pussy way out and shows no character.

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Re: Tasmania v South Australia - Shield

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westcoastpanther wrote:
no_remorse28 wrote:
westcoastpanther wrote:Well maybe all the haters should just FO out of this thread and not comment, had enough of so called supporters continually bagging their own.

To be fair it's tough to remain upbeat and confident being a Redbacks supporter when the continually promise so much, give glimmer of hope and then capitulate and crash back to Earth time and time again.

Comments posted on here aren't about putting the boot it, they are more a reflection of the absolute frustration and disappointment.


Crap, you hang in and support, putting the boots in is the pussy way out and shows no character.

Try following South Adelaide....


Ease up bud, we continue to disappoint and there's a lot of passionate supporters, it doesn't mean we stop supporting.
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SA 5/25
Ferguson 8* [48]
Botha 4* [25]

Only 344 needed
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To be honest this game I don't care if we get rolled for 30 in both innings. We're out there playing again after watching a team mate die. It's a step in the moving on process. Get through the game, and move on from there
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RustyCage wrote:To be honest this game I don't care if we get rolled for 30 in both innings. We're out there playing again after watching a team mate die. It's a step in the moving on process. Get through the game, and move on from there


Agree, although this is the 3rd time in a row this has happened
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RustyCage wrote:To be honest this game I don't care if we get rolled for 30 in both innings. We're out there playing again after watching a team mate die. It's a step in the moving on process. Get through the game, and move on from there

i wuold have thought the tragic death of a team mate would spur you on...to honour him...
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woodublieve12 wrote:
RustyCage wrote:To be honest this game I don't care if we get rolled for 30 in both innings. We're out there playing again after watching a team mate die. It's a step in the moving on process. Get through the game, and move on from there

i wuold have thought the tragic death of a team mate would spur you on...to honour him...


Sometimes it does. Sometimes it puts on more pressure, or de-motivates. Hard to say unless close to the group.
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westcoastpanther wrote:
no_remorse28 wrote:
westcoastpanther wrote:Well maybe all the haters should just FO out of this thread and not comment, had enough of so called supporters continually bagging their own.

To be fair it's tough to remain upbeat and confident being a Redbacks supporter when the continually promise so much, give glimmer of hope and then capitulate and crash back to Earth time and time again.

Comments posted on here aren't about putting the boot it, they are more a reflection of the absolute frustration and disappointment.


Crap, you hang in and support, putting the boots in is the pussy way out and shows no character.

Try following South Adelaide....


Telling people who you don't agree with to GTFO a thread is just as piss weak.

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8/34
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Rik E Boy wrote:
westcoastpanther wrote:
no_remorse28 wrote:
westcoastpanther wrote:Well maybe all the haters should just FO out of this thread and not comment, had enough of so called supporters continually bagging their own.

To be fair it's tough to remain upbeat and confident being a Redbacks supporter when the continually promise so much, give glimmer of hope and then capitulate and crash back to Earth time and time again.

Comments posted on here aren't about putting the boot it, they are more a reflection of the absolute frustration and disappointment.


Crap, you hang in and support, putting the boots in is the pussy way out and shows no character.

Try following South Adelaide....


Telling people who you don't agree with to GTFO a thread is just as piss weak.

regards,

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Keefy wrote:8/34

Look on the bright side at least we are past our lowest ever total of 29.....
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heater31 wrote:
Keefy wrote:8/34

Look on the bright side at least we are past our lowest ever total of 29.....


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SA 8/35
The Ferg 10*[74]
Sayers 0 *[7]

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westcoastpanther wrote:
carey wrote:Kick us out of shield cricket. It's just embarrassing.


Sitting 3rd at the start of the round, if I could kick something, it would be your teeth


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carey wrote:
westcoastpanther wrote:
carey wrote:Kick us out of shield cricket. It's just embarrassing.


Sitting 3rd at the start of the round, if I could kick something, it would be your teeth


Your welcome to have a crack anytime champ.


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Pathetic. So disappointed with that laughable scorecard. Something big needs to be done. Tolerating that crap is not an option
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