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Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

You ok?

That I am... watching a bog standard Silvagni set shot goal and a bog standard Daicos set shot goal make the highlights reel over Kozzy’s intercept and snap over his shoulder just gives me the irrits.

looks like Heeney may be underdone/unavailable in a month for the Dees game 


The boy Cox looks a future gun. Will be some great battles against LJ over the years

9 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

Heeney's toast... Broken hand supposedly from the coach himself. 

 

Will miss our game most likely.  Never really rated him all that highly though tbh

 

Poor quality game tonight. Swans struggling to get their corridor game going well and blew lots of easy shots at goal early on. Bombers just hanging in there.


1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

First game i've seen sydney play this season. What was all the hype about?

I think the heat and the swans further developed fitness base had alot to do with the result against the Tiges last week, couldn't be arsed on the basis of tonight's result. Plus the swans short chipping game not holding up in the greasy conditions.

So swans aren’t that good? Or bombers aren’t that bad?

or both?

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

So swans aren’t that good? Or bombers aren’t that bad?

or both?

Does that mean Hawks are ok?

Bit of both Ess seem to be holding up ok.

Edited by Win4theAges

1 minute ago, Win4theAges said:

I think the heat and the swans further developed fitness base had alot to do with the result against the Tiges last week, couldn't be arsed on the basis of tonight's result. Plus the swans short chipping game not holding up in the greasy conditions.

Good thing we have them at night at the G


Essendon win by 3-4 goalahs we go to 2nd......just sayin

2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Essendon win by 3-4 goalahs we go to 2nd......just sayin

Wadda ... there is no way I could hope for an Essendon win

i hate the [censored] !!

Head pulled off in front of goal - no free. Selwood gets them every time. 
That smug pretty boy umpire - who is he. Something to do with St.Kilda?

Edited by monoccular

6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Wadda ... there is no way I could hope for an Essendon win

i hate the [censored] !!

Your right Uncle....id happily give up 2nd spot in rnd4 just to see them lose....

There is no way the Swans are even in this position without a tailorman Academy to pluck all the grade A talent in NSW.


Even more annoying than the statue on the Mark rule is the bloody running 50 meter penalty.  Ridiculous.  

Do they have an umpiring academy in NSW too? 

Geez the Saints made a blue letting Hind go. They could use him off HB

 

Swans are choking big time. 

this has a bombers last minute win written all over it


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