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3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Hey guys!! Got some inside goss

hearing T Mac might be late out for Brown

cant reveal sauce!

Gee they kept that quite.

 

You’ve been on the sauce 

 

Swans supporters outnumbers Melbourne supporters 2:1.

Maybe Caro was right. Maybe we do have a problem.

15 minutes ago, Pates said:

TMac out makes things tougher for sure. Also is interesting that if the Brown/Weid twosome Brown got the call up. Hate to say it but this looks like curtains for Weid at the Dees, really wanted him to come good but it just doesn’t seem to be happening. 

As for M Brown; play your role, that’s all we ask. 

Mitch did enough last week and on a number of occasions earlier as well.  Deserves the chance.  Fingers crossed he does well


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7 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I’m tipping Sydney.

Uncharacteristically negative of you there CB.

 

TV saying TMac injury may be serious and “possibly season ending”. Eek.


1 minute ago, GBDee said:

TV saying TMac injury may be serious and “possibly season ending”. Eek.

just saw that too. Geez i hope not. seems a long way down to go planting brown or weid in his shoes. 

16 minutes ago, praha said:

Swans supporters outnumbers Melbourne supporters 2:1.

Maybe Caro was right. Maybe we do have a problem.

We are still in the eating places. Hugh Trumble is packed & I'm in the tower bar where pizzas are a 20 minute wait. Dees fans will be there


I reckon there’s 15k here tops. 

Bloody good to see Salem and Langdon out there

38 minutes ago, Pates said:

TMac out makes things tougher for sure. Also is interesting that if the Brown/Weid twosome Brown got the call up. Hate to say it but this looks like curtains for Weid at the Dees, really wanted him to come good but it just doesn’t seem to be happening. 

As for M Brown; play your role, that’s all we ask. 

Still contracted till end of 23 I believe. Only worth as unwanted steak knives ATM. Still if Tmac is out for a long time he might have an opportunity for a Lazarus of Bethany revival.

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Pass of the year from Petracca  to Langdon 

 

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