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  On 04/06/2022 at 10:31, DubDee said:

Feels like a Swans home game 

any chance of our fans turning up??

Our supporters barely make any noise. Hasn't all year.


For a team that prides itself on its contested ball we are doing a lot of ball watching. Bowey twice has watched a swans player claim a mark that was clearly touched yet no tackle laid. General lack of intensity and poor by hand.

Great idea dropping the Weed, this is a joke.

 
  On 04/06/2022 at 10:34, OhMyDees said:

Anyone else can’t stand the cheering for Sydney by Darcy and Carey?

It's been relentless

 


  On 04/06/2022 at 10:31, DubDee said:

Feels like a Swans home game 

any chance of our fans turning up??

definitely feels like we are outnumbered here tonight

Tackles 26 - 44

Not enough pressure 

Missing May badly, not just in what he does, but in how the backline sets up. He's the anchor point, around which all the others play. Not helped by Salem being rusty and Thomlinson being reminded that it's a bit of a step up from the VFL.

As for up the other end ... Van Royen can't develop quickly enough. 

Our forward line and movement into forward 50m is really bad.  

Better off playing 16 men than the Brown Brothers thus far,


Midfield not clean. Stepped up the pressure on Jackson and he hasn’t handled it well at all.  Salem looks out of it.

This is really interesting now. We get to see if we are up for the fight.

Being outworked all over the ground, not sure if the Swans can maintain that sort of effort. geez we are struggling to organise without May back there

 


Petracca and Oliver well down. All disposals mainly junk.

[censored] THE UMPIRES. 

U CAN STICK THE UMPIRE DESCENT RULE UP UR [censored] A HOLE. 

THERE WOULDNT BE UMPIRE DESCENT IF THEY COULD DO THEIR JOB. 

BUNCH OF USELESS FLOGS. 

 
  On 04/06/2022 at 10:37, Dwight Schrute said:

Being outworked all over the ground, not sure if the Swans can maintain that sort of effort. geez we are struggling to organise without May back there

 

They will. They finish strong. 

The bye really couldn't come soon enough.

So many of the teams we've played thus far have thrown absolutely everything at us. Almost every game has been a grind. We just look so tired.

It's really quite concerning how we look though. Don't think we win tonight. Sydney look just as Freo did.

Seriously I love how every team is suddenly made up of aerial superstars whenever they play us. Sydney hasn't looked this good all year. 


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