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Just now, gs77 said:

4 goals in 12 min.  Doable - come on

Doable by a decent club maybe.

 
Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

He's [censored] woeful.

 

Watching him actually makes me so angry.... I think you would get more out of an under 12s full back 

 

Just now, Gunna’s said:

Still don’t get why Harmes is in the guts tagging one of their guns (Parker or Kennedy). But glad he kicked the goal. 

As successful as the OMac up forward experiment

 
4 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Osac McDonald is so [censored] bad. Like seriously?! What the [censored] is he doing. Absolutely useless 

The worst player in the AFL

Fingers crossed there is something in those Fritsch to Sydney rumours


Fritsch.  You have to kick this, you owe us.

And nope.

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HE SUCKS

he Swans are moving the ball around like we're not even there. Either they're gonna win the flag this year or we're in fact terrible.

 

The silky skills of Omac doing wonders up forward.


Death, taxes and Fritta missing a set shot.

 

Does Fritsch have any goddamned[censored] idea which way the wind is blowing?????


Seriously will not be happy until Goodwin is given the flick. We won’t do anything decent whilst he is at the helm. 2018 was the last of Roosys legacy.

what has happened to Fritchs kicking this year. I swear it's cost us games this year.

My god our forwards are so bad when it hits the ground.


1 minute ago, olisik said:

As successful as the OMac up forward experiment

I get we need to change it up when it doesn’t work......but harmes is a known now,  Omac up forward was due to selection which shouldn’t happen. 

4 (unanswered) goals, 12 minutes.

Doable for good sides.

I'm watching (with a drink, just in case, I'm not watching this sober).

 
2 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

The silky skills of Omac doing wonders up forward.

He looks so dangerous 


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