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2 goals to 11 in the 2nd half. Love it.

God i hate whorethorn.

Who's hawthorn??? You mean Tasmania??

 
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The Swans are a club we should learn from. Their recruiting leaves ours for dead thus far.

We say other teams supporters laugh at/no very little and/or think nothing of us. To many of us worry about other teams, time to forget the rest Neeldy make us a hard tough side that other supporters think "[censored] Dees next week"hope they don't give us a belting to badly on and off the scoreboard


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I couldn't give a flying F about the "S Bend" Hawks. But i sure enjoy it when the get a belting..Flag Favourites indeed. The MFC play the Flag favourites next week.

The Swans have recruited well, whilst keeping their culture, structures and systems in place. Kennedy as a trade has been a massive upside for the Swans. If the Swans can do it, why cant the Dees. is there a Kennedy out their who cant get a regular game with a top team we can exploit?

I wanted Kennedy years ago and wished he wore the red and blue. sigh

Edit They did nt bottom out either. I have alot of respect for the Swans

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The Swans have recruited well, whilst keeping their culture, structures and systems in place. Kennedy as a trade has been a massive upside for the Swans. If the Swans can do it, why cant the Dees. is there a Kennedy out their who cant get a regular game with a top team we can exploit?

I wanted Kennedy years ago and wished he wore the red and blue. sigh

Kennedy was the difference wasn't he?


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The Swans have recruited well, whilst keeping their culture, structures and systems in place. Kennedy as a trade has been a massive upside for the Swans. If the Swans can do it, why cant the Dees. is there a Kennedy out their who cant get a regular game with a top team we can exploit?

I wanted Kennedy years ago and wished he wore the red and blue. sigh

Edit They did nt bottom out either. I have alot of respect for the Swans

Totally agree. We tanked for 2 years for $cully Watts & Trengove.

Not looking great at this stage is it. Jack Watts gets more time i admit. But if Trengove is not injured at the moment then we have a serious problem.

Wayne Carey called $cully an overpaid reciever this morning...

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Don't call them the Tassie Hawks. I bloody hate that - they do not represent me.

It is written on that Putrid jumper in Capitol letters

TASMANIA

enjoy.

Totally agree. We tanked for 2 years for $cully Watts & Trengove.

Not looking great at this stage is it. Jack Watts gets more time i admit. But if Trengove is not injured at the moment then we have a serious problem.

Wayne Carey called $cully an overpaid reciever this morning...

The smartest thing Carey has ever said. Carey is a tool and should not be in the media tho. Without turning this into a scully thread. Not biggie in losing him. This yrs draft will prove that. If we recruit well. Damn - i hope we are in contact with the Collingwood guy and he is advising us

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The smartest thing Carey has ever said. Carey is a tool and should not be in the media tho. Without turning this into a scully thread. Not biggie in losing him. This yrs draft will prove that. If we recruit well. Damn - i hope we are in contact with the Collingwood guy and he is advising us

Yes. Carey is a tool. But he sure could play in big games.

Don't call them the Tassie Hawks. I bloody hate that - they do not represent me.

OK, how does the Tassie wee'n'poos sound then?

Kennet can spend more time worrying about his own team

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Kennet can spend more time worrying about his own team

Yes. The window is wavering.

The Wee and Pooh colours certainly have nothing to do with Hawthorn. They're the "Tassie-Waverley Hawks".

So if you live in Hawthorn, for heavens sake don't feel any affinity to them . The've deserted the area for(understandable) financial gain. Biut they've abandoned their roots.

Stuff 'em.

The irony, of course, is that we also kicked two goals in the second half and lost.

The Swans have recruited well, whilst keeping their culture, structures and systems in place. Kennedy as a trade has been a massive upside for the Swans. If the Swans can do it, why cant the Dees. is there a Kennedy out their who cant get a regular game with a top team we can exploit?

I wanted Kennedy years ago and wished he wore the red and blue. sigh

Edit They did nt bottom out either. I have alot of respect for the Swans

Exactly - Since 2007, the Swan's list has changed more than Melbourne's and yet they've only missed the finals once since 2002. Incredible.

Unfortunately, Melbourne crashed on and off the field simultaneously, a huge reset button was pushed and here we are now.

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Full respect to the Swans. Super performance. I've got enormous time for that team.

The irony, of course, is that we also kicked two goals in the second half and lost.

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