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10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

For those who do not like looking more than a week ahead come back in 2 weeks. 

 

Why can't I see anything you post?

I can't like anything either.

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

You should be able to see them as they are twitter posts. The only thing I can think of is if you are using some type of Ad Blocking software that is blocking the twitter posts from showing

Whadda you know.

Duck Duck Go blocks stuff like that. 

Fixed.

Ta.

 


 

Liking these oppo watch threads Andy. Though we aren't certainties to reach finals, it's good to look ahead to the remaining h&a games

12 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Don't jump the gun. AFLX and JLT first.

Reigning premiers, yeah?!


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2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Liking these oppo watch threads Andy. Though we aren't certainties to reach finals, it's good to look ahead to the remaining h&a games

I've been meaning to do this during the year mainly to keep track of opposition teams with injuries or players coming back for our games. Usually I wouldn't have done this thread so early still being a few weeks away but with GWS' injury announcements today I thought I'd pull the trigger.

My plan during the year was to open the thread a week or 2 before the game to track the injuries or returning players. They always seem to return for our games. MFCSS I guess.

GWS getting injury reports by the hour.
Meanwhile I'm on 24/7 Josh (WCE) Kennedy-watch.

(Please be injured, please be injured, please be injured).

Another Darling hamstring this week would be nice as well.

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

My plan during the year was to open the thread a week or 2 before the game to track the injuries or returning players. They always seem to return for our games. MFCSS I guess.

Just like Hannebery this week Andy?

GWS are nothing without Greene they are gone. We will beat them?


It appears that the Swans are getting players back to strengthen their list but look, hey, we want to beat their best combination and any oppo team's strongest side to prove ourselves over the coming weeks.

And at this stage I now believe we can. Go Dees!

7 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

GWS are nothing without Greene they are gone. We will beat them?

They did touch us up last year without Greene, Cameron and Patton. In saying that, I believe we are better this year.

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2 minutes ago, doug williams said:

It appears that the Swans are getting players back to strengthen their list but look, hey, we want to beat their best combination and any oppo team's strongest side to prove ourselves over the coming weeks.

And at this stage I now believe we can. Go Dees!

I think McVeigh is their most important player need to stop him big game for Spargo who I would give the job to. Harmes to Kennedy.

18 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

They did touch us up last year without Greene, Cameron and Patton. In saying that, I believe we are better this year.

We were shot by that stage to be brutally honest DZ.

24 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

I think McVeigh is their most important player need to stop him big game for Spargo who I would give the job to. Harmes to Kennedy.

When the games on the line and you need a big brute to stop a man in his tracks, the best man for that is Vanden, VandenBerg, cue the VB music.


28 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

When the games on the line and you need a big brute to stop a man in his tracks, the best man for that is Vanden, VandenBerg, cue the VB music.

So can we now call the man VB from now on? Three letters seems like too much work! ?

10 hours ago, DeezNuts said:

So can we now call the man VB from now on? Three letters seems like too much work! ?

Well there is AVB and ANB, so we have to distinguish the great man VB.

 
13 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

GWS are nothing without Greene they are gone. We will beat them?

Kelly and Cameron go alright


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