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21 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

CATS V LIONS

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING THEIR FORWARD ENTRIES TO DEEP FORWARD POCKET

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING HIGH CLOUD-BUSTING KICKS TO THEIR KEY FORWARDS 

 

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Guess what

SWANS V MAGPIES

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING THEIR FORWARD ENTRIES TO DEEP FORWARD POCKET

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING HIGH CLOUD-BUSTING KICKS TO THEIR KEY FORWARDS 

 

WHY DID WE DECIDE TO PERSIST WITH SUCH CRAP FORWARD ENTRIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 
19 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

That umpire who just paid against Ginnivan should be put before a firing squad

unforgiveable 

Might be a bit extreme ...

 
7 minutes ago, layzie said:

This is a great game 

Totally agree.

Degoey  has done his shoulder, before half time.

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Gees Warner looks good for a pick 39. He holds his space really well and uses his pace.

His burst speed for a strong inside mid is incredible, and whilst his kicking isn’t perfect he gets it to where it needs to go a lot. One of my favourite players to watch 


8 minutes ago, layzie said:

This is a great game 

It would be awful if the Filth were up by 30 points!!

Just now, willmoy said:

Totally agree.

Degoey  has done his shoulder, before half time.

Talking out of school but if Crisp could get suspended it would be perfect 

2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

 

Guess what

SWANS V MAGPIES

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING THEIR FORWARD ENTRIES TO DEEP FORWARD POCKET

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING HIGH CLOUD-BUSTING KICKS TO THEIR KEY FORWARDS 

 

WHY DID WE DECIDE TO PERSIST WITH SUCH CRAP FORWARD ENTRIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Settle Pickett. You will blow a conrod. We all saw the problem 

 

Much better game than last nights snore fest. Just hope Sydney keeps their cool and should win. 


30 minutes ago, willmoy said:

Another one the maggots have found THE BLOCK.Max not playing of course. What a bunch of horrible little maggots they are..

You probably need to get over your obsession with the umpires.  It can't be doing your health any good.

I hate the filth.

A magpie pooped on my son's partner (in London) today, or was it yesterday? Hopefully sweet revenge for her.

Logan McDonald has not had a touch to half Time "going on the stats"yet has gains 7 Mt for the Swans. Might have been a Falcon.

 

Just now, Winners at last said:

I hate the filth.

A magpie pooped on my son's partner (in London) today, or was it yesterday? Hopefully sweet revenge for her.

Christ almighty, can't get away from them can you!


4 minutes ago, layzie said:

The world is a better place if Collingwood aren't in the Grand Final 

The world would be a better place if Collingwood aren't in the finals full stop

If we only did not have the most banged up team because of playing injured players and the fewest game to game rotations as well as least injury subs used we could have mugged both of these sides. 

Edited by John Crow Batty

As much as I want Sydney to win,  Papley makes it very hard going for them. 

Swans playing very well and should be further ahead. I can't see the pies pulling this game out of the fire but I've said that before this year and been wrong 

Edited by BDA


13 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

 

Guess what

SWANS V MAGPIES

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING THEIR FORWARD ENTRIES TO DEEP FORWARD POCKET

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING HIGH CLOUD-BUSTING KICKS TO THEIR KEY FORWARDS 

 

WHY DID WE DECIDE TO PERSIST WITH SUCH CRAP FORWARD ENTRIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The difference is that both teams move the ball like lightening and through the corridor. So you can setup for the rebound. When we come in from the wing, kicking it to the fat side will almost certainly result in an opposition score if it’s turned over. 
 

We also don’t have the kickers that can deliver it accurately.

 

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