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17 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

I wouldn't give that pig Murdoch ONE red cent

I know. It goes against my grain helping him buy another ivory backscratcher but given the G is a nine hour drive, its the only way I get to see my beloved club play given they are featured on free to air once a year.

I notice a lot of afl articles lately are pieces with references to kayo... ie adds dressed up as journalism. 

Edited by leave it to deever

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

I know. It goes against my grain helping him buy another ivory backscratcher but given the G is a nine hour drive, its the only way I get to see my beloved club play given they are featured on free to air once a year.

I'm hearing you, but I had to draw a line in the sound...that's just me

 

If you were told at the start of the season that we would have O Mac, Josh Wagner, Joel Smith, Charlie Spargo and ANB in the team at Round 15 you would be forgiven for assuming we were in the bottom 4.

A great opportunity to sort out the centre clearance/maximize the Max tap issue here.

ANB should give us at least forward pressure if no sausage rolls.

Get it done boys.


42 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

We're not flying from Maroochydore to Cairns?

Under normal circumstances (and things are anything but normal both for the AFL and for Virgin Australia), Virgin has direct flights from Maroochydore to Cairns.

Probably because we are sharing the plane with Freo...

Is anybody else very nervous about this game or is it just the psychological scarring I carry? No worries, just answered my own question.

Today is a one step forward or two steps backwards game. I hope the players eschewed bathing this week. 

 

Callum Mills a late out for them

Hayden McLean in.

 

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Callum Mills a late out for them

Hayden McLean in.

 

Mills has actually been pretty good this year so that’s a big out. 


3 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Mills has actually been pretty good this year so that’s a big out. 

Makes it a very young Swans team too, we are fairly experienced by comparison so no excuses

Knocked off work early, tomorrow off, beers in the fridge and now preparing a little nibble plate.

 

I'm excited!

Mills out can only help us. One of there better 5 players. We just have to be switched on from start and should get over the line. Go Dees

11 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Callum Mills a late out for them

Hayden McLean in.

 

Goodwin ahead of the game bringing in an extra tall down back or the Swans matching up? 


42 minutes ago, DubDee said:

didn't you get the message from Telstra?  Internet outages expected around 4:40 today.

what can you do??

Here's hoping, still in the darn thing now :(

12 minutes ago, Sigil said:

Knocked off work early, tomorrow off, beers in the fridge and now preparing a little nibble plate.

 

I'm excited!

Never let food interrupt the boozing Sig!

Want to be positive... but history is against us dropping these types of games & this season is producing strange results..,

Their defence looks poor without Rampe. Weed and Fritta should have a day out

Looks windy trac just said it’s going to one end

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19 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Never let food interrupt the boozing Sig!

Happy to report that I was able to have a few sips in between cutting the sour dough.

 

Blimey I hate watching on a  iphone screen   !!   at least i see it i suppose   Go Dees

I don't care if we win by 1 point

Let's just win and move on

a 30+ point win would be very nice but let's just get the 4 points


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