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Crowd of 1000 at Metricon?

What an insult to the integrity of the game Vlad has created. Conversely, nearly 10,000 went along to watch Taylor Walker play Glenelg last night.

And to think these two teams are holding all the talent from the last 5 years hostage, while teams like us, Carlton and the Bulldogs struggle to win anything.

I think it was Michael Voss who said this morning on radio that GW$ have 22 first round picks playing today!!

FFS!!

nobody cares. 1,000 people today??

Vlad has a lot to answer...

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Matthew Campbell, Tony Shaw, Brad Johnson. I have more sympathy for the listeners, frankly.

At least it isn't BT. On radio earlier the idiot was laughing off the idea of the Anzac Eve Dees vs Tiges match, on the basis that the Dees are playing rubbish footy and "nobody would turn up".

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GWS are rubbish without Mummy. How I wish he'd been injured when we played them.

We were much more competitive against the Cuns than they are, yet we lost to both teams.

And in the end that is the only stat that really counts

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At least it isn't BT. On radio earlier the [censored] was laughing off the idea of the Anzac Eve Dees vs Tiges match, on the basis that the Dees are playing rubbish footy and "nobody would turn up".

AS much as I hate him he is right a bit hard to argue that one

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Seriously when is someone going to put the heat on scully. 10 possessions he is up to. Yes he may have the tag on Ablett but he isnt playing like a 1 million dollar player. Its because he is up there out of the medias way.

Also heard an interesting stat. Nic Nat hasnt taken a mark in the past 3 games.

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GWS are rubbish without Mummy. How I wish he'd been injured when we played them.

We were much more competitive against the Cuns than they are, yet we lost to both teams.

I read somewhere that he is the most important player to any team in the league right now and on current evidence it's hard to disagree. Absolutely amazing that Sydney let him go.

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I read somewhere that he is the most important player to any team in the league right now and on current evidence it's hard to disagree. Absolutely amazing that Sydney let him go.

"the most important" ? Who would write that crap.
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I read somewhere that he is the most important player to any team in the league right now and on current evidence it's hard to disagree. Absolutely amazing that Sydney let him go.

Rumours say the playing group were furious that signing Buddy cost them Mumford; he was a beloved member of the team.

And in the next few years when nobody decides to re-sign with the Swans due to necessarily low-ball contracts, he'll be the first of many.

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On another note, as if they needed it , but the suns have themselves a real star with kade kolodjashnij. You throw him with swallow, prestia, omera, Mckenzie, Martin to come back. I'm top of Ablett, harbrow, Stanley. I personally feel they've had too much of a handout. Seems the afl went from one extreme to the other after the Sydney/Brisbane concessions.

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Never. He's way up there in football no-where land, so nobody will ever notice him enough to put any of the appropriate heat on.

These 2 clubs will play off for a premiership soon.

Is that what the rank and file supporter wanted???

Vlad will go down as a disaster

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On another note, as if they needed it , but the suns have themselves a real star with kade kolodjashnij. You throw him with swallow, prestia, omera, Mckenzie, Martin to come back. I'm top of Ablett, harbrow, Stanley. I personally feel they've had too much of a handout. Seems the afl went from one extreme to the other after the Sydney/Brisbane concessions.

He's a beauty.

Like Thompson, clever big man played out of position in the ruck and acquitted himself well. Will be an AA defender in the next few years, can we get him???

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no way nic nat is worth $1.1m a year for the next five.

he was awful, again.

What do you mean he had 10 possessions and took a mark, make him AA.

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