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Round 22 - Non MFC Games

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Some cracking games this round and I reckon we'll be in for a treat tonight when the Swans cane Adelaide. I just can't see the Crows being hard enough to withstand the Sydney battering rams.

Bulldogs v Port game has a big influence on us so it'll be another keenly anticipated match.

We then can look forward to the Giants opening a can of whoop-ass on the flat-tracker Eagles and hope for a huge upset with the Suns getting over the top of the Bombers.

 

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Inserted cane because fl-og is censored.

 

Hate Adelaide (bunch of bogans), hate Sydney. 

Hope the bogans win but we better win on Sunday so that way we r equal on points with Sydney. 

7 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Some cracking games this round and I reckon we'll be in for a treat tonight when the Swans cane Adelaide. I just can't see the Crows being hard enough to withstand the Sydney battering rams.

Bulldogs v Port game has a big influence on us so it'll be another keenly anticipated match.

We then can look forward to the Giants opening a can of whoop-ass on the flat-tracker Eagles and hope for a huge upset with the Suns getting over the top of the Bombers.

 

Well if the MEDIA keep saying about how TWSNBN are only playing GOLD COAST SUNS this week and the bloke who is their, GCS's Coach, would be tougher than TWSNBN all put together this just could be interesting.

 

Think tonights game will be the GF preview, the weather here in Adelaide is pretty Shizen which I think will suit the Swans.

A Port win tomorrow will help as well tomorrow to stop the dogs from Woofing.

 


Let's hope Sydney win so the tigers might drop into elimination final territory

23 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Let's hope Sydney win so the tigers might drop into elimination final territory

Thanks, DubDee.

I wasn't sure who to follow. The permutations and combinations seemed too much.

Although supporting Swans isn't easy.

It may have been mentioned elsewhere but there's a good chance that there won't be any finals held in Melbourne in the 1st week of the finals. 

Would that be a first? (for the 1st week)

 

somehow just somehow the suns needs to beat essendon. 

I dont mind if Adelaide beat the swans tonight. I dont really want the swans to finish top 4. 


So many elbows and sly punches, and holding the man,  before the bounce and the maggot just wanders around......IF the AFL are serious about stopping punching they need to pick out some frees at the start to make a statement.

(I have no doubt  if and when they do this which team will be the test dummy, but still it is needed)!

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10 minutes ago, Macca said:

It may have been mentioned elsewhere but there's a good chance that there won't be any finals held in Melbourne in the 1st week of the finals. 

Would that be a first? (for the 1st week)

Cant remember it happening B4.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Cant remember it happening B4.

Reckon you're right.

10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

somehow just somehow the suns needs to beat essendon. 

I dont mind if Adelaide beat the swans tonight. I dont really want the swans to finish top 4. 

How good would that be...not just for us, but for "the integrity of the game".


16 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

somehow just somehow the suns needs to beat essendon. 

I dont mind if Adelaide beat the swans tonight. I dont really want the swans to finish top 4. 

If the Suns do beat Essendon they will become everyone’s second side

19 minutes ago, Macca said:

It may have been mentioned elsewhere but there's a good chance that there won't be any finals held in Melbourne in the 1st week of the finals. 

Would that be a first? (for the 1st week)

What about any team losing the first six of the season (Swans) to come back and win a flag?

Buddy stick an overhead mark. Adelaide you will not win. 

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

What about any team losing the first six of the season (Swans) to come back and win a flag?

The commentaroiat have mentioned that ad nauseum.  But still quite a feat.  


Just now, monoccular said:

The commentaroiat have mentioned that ad nauseum.  But still quite a feat.  

Sorry missed that. have sound down cos Bruce is on.

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

What about any team losing the first six of the season (Swans) to come back and win a flag?

I'm no aficionado on the subject deever but I do know that the Kangas lost their first 4 games in '75.  

The Swans remain the best team we've faced this season and will be hard to beat. 

 

Sydney are composed, rarely fall over and all their players have nice and neat kicking skills. Very few are excellent kicks but none are terrible.

They also play a very good man-on-man style which is difficult to score against.


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