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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).

 

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

 

Mark not paid to Hewitt was a disgrace. 


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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Buddy might kick 10, looks like hes in for one of those nights.

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


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

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.

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...

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!

well i reckon the swannies are playing a good game so far in difficult and slippery conditions

can they keep it up?

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.


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

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.

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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