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great second half by swans err suns...... 3 points so far

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19 hours ago, Demonsone said:

Watching other top 4 teams put away bottom sides vs us struggling go figure

Yes but beating top sides is even more impressive and important. Don’t meet bottom 4 in the finals. 

3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

why do people assume a good player will make a good coach?

how do you teach someone how to move thru traffic like pendles?

Visa, Hird, Buckley … ?Goodwin?

 
21 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Gold Coast tried hard. Shame. 

G C are an irrelevant football club, until they potentially beat us next week. Would rather AFL put rime into Tassy I


Gee the lions put on a clinic. Both matches have petered out. 

Thank god I can switch over to the Olympics before our game starts. 

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Im calling Anthony Mundine out as a complete [censored] for his anti mask rhetoric.

 

Because we needed another reason to call him that. 

 

On a lighter side if you want a really good laugh...i urge you to find the footage of the fire dancer at the sydney protest.

They hosed him out.

Funnier than Aunt Mabels [censored] in the wringer.

37 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

On a lighter side if you want a really good laugh...i urge you to find the footage of the fire dancer at the sydney protest.

They hosed him out.

Funnier than Aunt Mabels [censored] in the wringer.

Link?


Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Link?

Wish I could find it.

Was Channel nine news in Sydney covering the anti whatever protest. I think the fire dancer was part of the entertainment portion until he dissappeared under a cloud of anti flame chemicals.

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

great second half by swans ...... 3 points so far

What match are you watching?

56 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

On a lighter side if you want a really good laugh...i urge you to find the footage of the fire dancer at the sydney protest.

They hosed him out.

Funnier than Aunt Mabels [censored] in the wringer.

This wasn’t quite so funny…

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8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This wasn’t quite so funny…

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That wasnt it but agreed that is a total disgrace.

Wish the horse stepped on him.

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

That wasnt it but agreed that is a total disgrace.

Wish the horse stepped on him.

It was the best place to put it

The horse is ok. The Neanderthal will be in a world of pain. 
today was a bad day…


2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

What a tool.

Read the T Shirt. 
he doesn’t care about anything 

Until now….

Suns must have got the 'stop trying' call from HQ at half time.

For those who want to get their hopes up unreasonably, Fremantle currently leading Sydney by 8 points.

A win to Fremantle means that 2-2 from here guarantees us a top 5 finish.


Watching this game in the sun you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s a different sport to the game last night.

26 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

For those who want to get their hopes up unreasonably, Fremantle currently leading Sydney by 8 points.

A win to Fremantle means that 2-2 from here guarantees us a top 5 finish.

Anyma

It would seem the umpires have their money on a bulldogs v cats final 

 

Isaac Smith would have made a big difference for us this year. Oh well


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