Eels schizophrenia

Can someone tell me a more schizophrenic team in the history of sport? We win well, we lose miserably.  Nothing in between.  We look like a top 4 team one week, we play like a bottom 4 team another. We have to be the biggest mystery in world sport. 

South's honestly didn't break a sweat.

Honestly, I've said it before, we have serious mental issues.

 

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  • Just need a bit of patience and stop fu@k wingeing

    • I got to try some of this fuck wingeing.

    • Patience? Yeah, you're right. Another 36 years should do it.

  • South's were down 30-0 to the drag-queens at half time in their last game. Fuck we are shit...

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