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If there’s a better sight in football than Ronald Dale Barassi singing Grand Old Flag then I don’t need to know about it.


I love how tmacs tentacle-like arms appear above a pack to grab the ball like tbe Loch Ness Tomster*
 

*YOU’RE WELCOME DL. Putting that in the Creative Commons 

One point off my predicted margin.

Easily most satisfying win for the year. The Swans never give up, and we have been notoriously flaky. We willed our way to the win.

Listening to TMac talk modern footy and preparation with Ling and Darcy, and watching everything he’s saying going over their head. He’s an articulate young bloke.


Tom McDonald you star. What a resurrection.  Heart and Soul stuff.

Fantastic win against a team that was incredibly hungry.

Brayshaw is getting shakier by the week. Never feel confident when he has it, it's a real concern for us.  He's way off the pace.  I'd almost bring Jones in instead next week.

Well done guys, what a year.  I can't believe this is actually happening.

Oliver huge! TMac huge! Brown huge!

I love the win that is a grind...well done lads. We deserve to be premiership favourites now...not that I give a crap about odds

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Every week I still hear/read people writing Melbourne off. One thing these people fail to see is Melbourne's ability to play in one gear higher than the opposition.


In Steve’s right pocket, his phone, in his left, his keys, wallet and buddy. Onya Steve!!! 

Swans are a very good side.

Why do we keep getting less free kicks but are always winning?

Oliver  and Tom mac won that game for us .

Hunt ...anb...gus..need to get motivated again.

As for melksham..why is there always so much love for him? Never gets votes.

Its not right.

Spargo, the quiet achiever.

Lj and kozzue well held. Lever poor 100th.

Harmes stood up.

We got there.

Again Tmac , oliver and May take a bow.

Bbb promising.

Dirty dirty maggoys .

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Team win.

They closed down our stars and avenues to goal but we soldiered on.

Kudos to Jordon, Harmes, TMac etc. who all stepped up.

They'll be hard to beat if they get a home final, the Swannies.

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