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Imagine if we had to swap Scully for Mitchell Clark at the end of the season and give The Greater Swans our compensation picks as well.

 

am i the only one who thinks scully may be socially retarted?

am i the only one who thinks scully may be socially retarted?

probably

the rest of us think he is socially retarded B)

 

am i the only one who thinks scully may be socially retarted?

is that because he got his cake and ate it too ? :unsure:

The way he goes about things gives me the impression that he has no people skills at all and has no idea how to build bonds or relationships with people. If he is unable to do that then he is near useless in a team sport and he will never have any chemistry with team mates.


i still reckon we will win another 7 at least

Ha ha ha ha ha haaaa...

We will be lucky to beat GWS...seriously. They are playing good footy and we are not.

Ha ha ha ha ha haaaa...

We will be lucky to beat GWS...seriously. They are playing good footy and we are not.

No they are not.

They are kicking straight in front of goal and are constantly playing teams far too arrgant to show them any respect - 35 Inside 50s against the Tigers is a pitfulness only eclipsed by the Tigers pathetic kicking and profligate display.

We won't be like that at all and we will beat them easily.

The thing about GWS is that once their opposition needs a goal and decides to pull their finger out, they get one. It seems more to me as a case of teams taking them lightly.

We will not take them lightly.

 

No they are not.

They are kicking straight in front of goal and are constantly playing teams far too arrgant to show them any respect - 35 Inside 50s against the Tigers is a pitfulness only eclipsed by the Tigers pathetic kicking and profligate display.

We won't be like that at all and we will beat them easily.

Big statement rpfc!

I hope our team can back up your bravardo.

The tigers fixed us up fairly easily.

I have no confidence my guess five point victory

Yep, against Collingwood until Morton's shank I think we were going forward to bring it under 20. Given our first quarter not a bad comeback.


Yep, against Collingwood until Morton's shank I think we were going forward to bring it under 20. Given our first quarter not a bad comeback.

Yay! More Morton hate! Moloney, Jamar and Green both let us down enormously when we had a chance to bring it within 18 points. At least Morton contributed.

We should smash them on Sunday.

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