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A Sydney victory tonight over the Doggies would be very good for the MFC (as long as we dont screw up QB).

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Swans looking like they're switched on so far tonight. Just having issues with converting all those inside 50 entries

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2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

What a draining, boring game so far. 

There is always the World Cup Qualifier... I hear some league is on...but meh


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Glad the rain has stayed away so that disposal quality hasn't gone down

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Hope Goody is watching.

Looks like rule of the week is holding the ball/incorrect disposal.

Then again Monday is a new week and things could change.

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Matthew Richardson goes under the radar.  Lovely guy, but I doubt I've ever heard an insightful comment on radio or tv.

Also, there are so many ordinary teams.  The two tonight are ordinary.  The top 4 are ordinary.  The competition is very close and there is not one fantastic team.

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18 minutes ago, Danelska said:

So many reasons not to pick up Tippett, Reid and Rohan...

Reportedly 865,001 reasons to not pick up Tippett if you count the fact that he can't play...

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5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

You just want to coat hanger Hamish

Some people are like that!! :)

If you've got one of the new all singing, all dancing TVs they come with a controller that has the best anti-angst tool around. I believe some call it a mute button. Learn it, use it, love it!

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48 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Matthew Richardson goes under the radar.  Lovely guy, but I doubt I've ever heard an insightful comment on radio or tv.

He's the special commentator for when a player has the yips for him to talk about the little man in their head that starts talking

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23 scoring shots to 9 is a fair representation of where this game is at. Swans should be 10 goals in front not 5.

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Swans dominated all game and should be 10 goals up. They've just worked harder and outnumbered the Dogs around the contest.

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Stringer is so overrated.  He can do some flashy things, but he is a chronic underperformer.

If he played for the Dees some of my fellow Demonlanders would be very critical of me for the amount of times I was bagging him.

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If Dees fans think O Mc is ineffectual would hate to see what some Doggies fans say about young English. 

The kid is still bouncing around in the bottom of the boat.

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We might go in favorites vs the Dogs in a couple of weeks, and will have one of Hogan or Gawn back you'd think.

And its at Etihad, our favourite ground.

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