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2 minutes ago, old dee said:

How is the picture for today's Game very blurry here.

It’s looking great so far

Swans too quick - hope they win today and then belt the flogs from Geelong 


So how about swans win, beat Geelong next week, buddy gets his swans flag, retires & we don't have to worry about him ever again, Dangerfield is heartbroken & we move on from the 2022 season 

 

That Sydney forward entry was pure Melbourne. Long to the pocket to where the ruckman is, but the marking forward takes the grab.

4 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Zorko after the game. "We'll go over in the pre-season, have a really good look at it and see how we can get better and back next year … we can't sweep it under the rug". 

I'm hoping we learnt from 2018 and reviewed last friday night to see what we did wrong. It's obvious to us supporters but I still find it astonishing after our 2018 prelim disaster the team and Goody didn't review it. 

Despite what was said, does anyone really believe that it wasn’t reviewed??

1 hour ago, willmoy said:

I did notice that apparently two million Victorian viewers turned off after half time including hundred thousand cats and Brissie put their beloved human murder game back on. 

So well done AFL couldn't provide a decent game for half weekend so far.

They would have had a lot more second half viewers had the game started at 7:10 and not 7:50 pm.   So many neutrals in particular turn off for the second half unless the game is a ripper. 


1 minute ago, CYB said:

Glad Reid is having a good game against a team other than the Dees. 

Lets hope he continues on with that

More like a final than the open training run last night.

Good game so far.  Heeney having a quiet one so far so some upside still for Sydney.  
 

Been a while since I’ve watched a SCG game.  Such a unique ground.  

9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The Zone of Indecision (26 points) strikes again

 

Sort of remember growing up that a five goal lead was game over most weeks.

Geelong will be very nervous right now, Sydney look like a team destined to win this.

 


3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Despite what was said, does anyone really believe that it wasn’t reviewed??

I know. I hate the simplistic hand wringing over this. They are professional sports coaches who train for years to recognise patterns and structures in game. They watched the whole thing unfold up close in person. They knew what it was, because they saw it happening.

 

The Pies supporter group looks like a group of prison releases.


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