That's all Tatura fans had to say when they watched their side belt Shepparton South to the tune of 5-1 at Howley Oval on Sunday.
Fearless challenges, a red card, and goals — lots of them — highlighted a Bendigo Amateur Soccer League classic between old rivals in round three of the competition.
Thomas Leech blasted a bullet header past South keeper Jordan Harvey in the 10th minute, and doubled up off the dome 10 minutes later after finishing a route one move which began with Tatura's own custodian Daniel Coombs.
Rob Harmeston's side came out from the sheds a different animal in the second half, as midfielder Frank Mariner looked to get things going in the guts for South.
However, the game was buried when Tatura coach Tristan Zito calmly slotted a one-on-one in the 56th minute to make it 3-0.
Things went from bad to worse for the visitors as Zito decided he'd pull out a wonder strike for fun, whistling one into the stanchion from 25-yards.
Recruit Keegan Armstrong managed to pull a goal back from a corner for South, but substitute Anthony Calandro didn't help the cause as he was shown red for a dangerous challenge.
As the game wound down, Leech made sure South's bed was made as he completed his hat-trick in the 90th minute with a side-footed finish.
After falling to counterpart United the week prior, Zito knew what notching three points — and bragging rights — over old rivals meant on Sunday.
“United was a tough one for the boys, we were really disappointed with ourselves, we knew it was no where near our best performance,” Zito said.
“To the boys’ credit, everyone picked themselves up and had a really good week of training and it showed against South.
“I’m really happy with the way we played. We got back to playing the way we wanted and moved the ball around with more patience and purpose.”
● Shepparton United is slowly stumping up a reputation as a reckoning force, having smashed its way past Moama-Echuca 2-0 at McEwen Reserve to sit at 2-1 this season.
A Fedah Aziz rocket inside five minutes gave his side the ascendancy, before United made a home inside the Border Raiders’ half for the game's remainder.
The Blues then followed up the initial goal with a litany of chances, but it wasn't until the dying embers that Shah Mohammad Sharifi fizzed home the sealer in stoppage time.
The win was soured slightly in the phases after the restart, as referee Elia Andrews sent Mustafa Abbasi for an early shower to have United finish with 10 men.
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