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That's right, us.
I'm sick of it. Every single week, we struggle to win because of how "up" the opposing team is. Today, as an example, perennial easybeats Port Power really pushed us, because they were so "up" for the game.
A few weeks ago, we play Ninthmond, and they are absolutely "up" for the game, and knock us off. Then, this weekend, they get thrashed by over 100 points as they revert to the norm.
Earlier, we played Melspoon, and they beat us, because they were so "up" for the game. This round - embarassed by the Western Shitdogs by over 10 goals.
I could go on but it is obvious, anyway, it happens every week. Because of how successful we've been, and because of how much everyone is jealous of Vossy, other teams play their GF every week against us. It's the reason we're only on three wins.
I'm actually thinking about emailing Adrian Anderson and his boss Con the Fruiterer about this issue, see if we can get some sort of compensation or consideration for it, because right now it's just not a playing level field.
I'm sick of it. Every single week, we struggle to win because of how "up" the opposing team is. Today, as an example, perennial easybeats Port Power really pushed us, because they were so "up" for the game.
A few weeks ago, we play Ninthmond, and they are absolutely "up" for the game, and knock us off. Then, this weekend, they get thrashed by over 100 points as they revert to the norm.
Earlier, we played Melspoon, and they beat us, because they were so "up" for the game. This round - embarassed by the Western Shitdogs by over 10 goals.
I could go on but it is obvious, anyway, it happens every week. Because of how successful we've been, and because of how much everyone is jealous of Vossy, other teams play their GF every week against us. It's the reason we're only on three wins.
I'm actually thinking about emailing Adrian Anderson and his boss Con the Fruiterer about this issue, see if we can get some sort of compensation or consideration for it, because right now it's just not a playing level field.