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1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Demons

Dogs

Pies

Suns

Saints

Port

Lions

Crows

Blues (really hoping for an upset here)

That would be a marvellous set of outcomes for MFC 

 

I hope Nick Kyrgios loses at Wimbledon because he's a complete tool

And its such a pity Ash Barty retired


I'm looking forward to tonights game. 

Obviously nths performances will be interesting. If the poes do a demolition job then Noble may be gone, but who would want that job?

 

I said in the post game thread after the 1st Round that the Dogs would not make the 8 and that whatever his name is would be out as coach at the end of the year..... Stand by those predictions.

Dogs season looks done now.

 

Doggies sleepwalking. They better wake up quick otherwise this will be a hiding

If the Swannettes are serious, after what happened last week, they will absolutely Smash the Hapless Dogs into an unrecognisable Mess

Dog Supporters keep telling me Libba is a dead set Champ. 
Not when real pressure is applied 

[censored] himself big time inthe GF. It was beautiful to behold. That little moustache totally lost at sea. 
 

BYE BYE Dogs. Back to mediocrity where you belong 

But then Sydney could choke again….


Swans should have had a 10+ goal quarter….once little Papa sniffs the goals he just doesn’t dish off.

Will be interesting to see if Port and the Dogs drop their bundle now that they are unlikely to be finals bound. Would certainly be good for us. 

Papley wasting a lot of chances. and burning team mates in the process


5 minutes ago, BDA said:

Papley wasting a lot of chances. and burning team mates in the process

 

3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

fritsch-esque

though just now (on the siren) showed great awareness and selflessness with a slick backward pass - resulting in a goal.

Frees 11 Doigs: 5 Swans FYI

I only watched a few minutes but saw at least 4 blatant unpenalised throws.

Did you know that the heavy padding on Buddy’s finger has affected his goal-kicking? 
I wish BT would mention it more. 

It’s very enjoyable watching the Bulldogs getting flogged particularly since there still getting looked after by the umps. 


11 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

It’s very enjoyable watching the Bulldogs getting flogged particularly since there still getting looked after by the umps. 

Frees now 16 WB, 9 SYD ... and the throwing continues at will

 
16 minutes ago, layzie said:

Pretty effective performance from the Swans. 

Opposition not much chop


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