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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

I think so too.

Their midfield and forward line is scary 

Midfield scary???? like Casper the friendly ghost? NUP NOT ANYWHERE NEAR US

 

Carlton’s defence is horrible but Sydney’s midfield is playing that poorly it doesn’t matter

Let’s see how they play against our midfield and defence. Something tells me it wound be this easy. 


As bad as the Swans have looked, and Carlton on a roll, it is only 25 points the difference. It doesn't look likely for a Swans win but Longmire is a very good coach.

 

Buddy with 4 in the second half.
Sydney win


The brown baggers are really feral and entitled.

And all this time I thought the Pies or Tigers mobs were worse!

Sydney accuracy keeping them in it. Another Carlton second half fade out to come hopefully

Im looking forward to jamming it right up the cardboard cut outs round 22

Just now, D4Life said:

Umpires helping Blues

 

16-6 frees

 

I should not be surprised to see Carlscum make a preliminary final, I would be surprised if they went further this year


Sydney just need to stay close enough on the scoreboard until Carlton fall off a cliff in the last quarter. 

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Im looking forward to jamming it right up the cardboard cut outs round 22

As long as the umpires don't intervene we should be fine

Silvagni in the ruck LOL

Sydney aren’t even top 8 quality 

32 down in contested footy in a half

that is pathetic!

Sydney defence is a shambles


I'd there was a time to trial Iaaac Heeney whether he can cut it as a midfielder you'd think it would be now.

Getting smashed in the midfield. 

 
5 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

The brown baggers are really feral and entitled.

And all this time I thought the Pies or Tigers mobs were worse!

I did a couple of years work at the MCG, Blues ferals were without any doubt the worst n the league


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