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What Hird said to Melksham on 3/4 time

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Just after Hurley kicked the goal with 15 secs to go in the 3rd quarter Hird turned and said something to Melksham. I am pretty sure from what i can read of his lips it was along the lines of :
"CMON. ****ing play for the ball." He was happy with the goal but was he directing something at Melksham or the whole team perhaps indicating that we were getting second to the ball all the time?
 

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eyes dont focus towards Melksham in last split second so i suggest he was referring to the team not melksham.

after that point in time we spent something like 70% in forward line which suggests we started getting to ball first..

If he was going to say anything to Melksham it would be your a midfielder yet Simon Prestiagiacomo has a better disposal average then you, get more of the ball and use it, dont think DO!!!

Or Maybe he could get Ron Barrassi to give him a gerard Healy rev up, you give me posessions and I'll SHUT UP!!
 
I think he says "Cmon, f****** wave to Paul". Maybe Paul Salmon was in the crowd..... :)

EDIT: My god, has anyone notice that the :) smiley looks like the creepy Sheldon smile?
 

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He does look like he is making a "p" to me. I think the OP was spot on. Even though it looks more like an "r" after the "p" than an "l'. I seriously doubt he is saying "pray for the ball" though. I loved seeing it from Hirdy.
 

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Has a reputation as a Golden Boy; but is a freakin hard ass sometimes. I would not want to piss him off.
 
looking at it for 20 times, the closest i got was:
cmon..****ing pray for this ball!
 
you know when sometimes you get excited with emotion and two things come out of your mouth at once, it's usually a combination of two sentences, sometime the start of one and end of another? I think that's what happened here
 

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