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  1. 1. Who do you think will win?

  2. 2. Who do you want to win?

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The Cats have brought mostly man v man pressure with a slight drop away from that in the second quarter.

The Swans have completely crumbled under that pressure.

When we played them (twice), we brought our usual 2/3 rds rolling zone giving them too much time and space, making them look a million $$.

Hopefullly Goody & the FD will recognise this and change things up a fair degree in 2023.

If they don't and continue to drag out the loose rolling zone at the start of 2023 i'll be super worried about our chances.

 
Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

How many goals dya reckon the Swans need now, Mr Steve? 😁

The next 15 or 15 of the next 16.

 

Glad this wasn’t us. Cats would’ve done this to anyone today. Too good.


2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I can’t believe that any of the Swans players haven’t crunched in and try to make it slow and physical. Make it hard for them. Instead they’ve just rolled over.

I reckon our boys would be a bit embarrassed today. May, Viney and Oliver wouldn’t have just accepted this.

They would be hurting, a team they demolished 12 months earlier now taking the [censored] against a bunch of misfits.

In fairness to the Bulldogs last year they fought for 3 quarters but got rolled by the most demoralising and blistering 5 minutes of football I think I’ve ever seen, and it broke them.

Contrasted to the Swans who have never been in this. Not for a minute.

FMD!! I just came in from raking leaves ..... I'm going back to it.

Tonight I will drink booze while avoiding Fox and FTA.  There's a couple of decent Korean shows on Netflix while boozing.

Uncle Bitter is signing off ...... before I vomit.

 
8 minutes ago, layzie said:

Geelong are good 

Swans are pathetic

 

20 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Someone could put a gun to my head and still I won’t watch Dangerfield get a premiership medal. 🤮 

Might get a Normie yet. He was dead slow last year. He and Selwood are flying.

Gotta wonder about fitness and player management.


Not sure how our midfield got handled by this Swans outfit.

Hate the Cats, but credit to them. Amidst all the jokes about the 'retirement village' they walked the walk while the other teams that might have challenged them talked the talk.

This is a pretty poor advertisement for the game in general. Two 12+ goal grand finals in a row. If the Swans are the second best team that could be served up it's a worry.

Just now, P-man said:

Glad this wasn’t us. Cats would’ve done this to anyone today. Too good.

You reckon they'll get a similar draw they got this year, next year?

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Nightwish?

old school… New Order

LOL, you know a GF is mind-numbingly boring when you started talking music. 


First to 100 wins!!


Pathetic 50m penalty. Warner has been Sydney’s best by a fair margin. At least he’s trying. 
 

2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

FMD!! I just came in from raking leaves ..... I'm going back to it.

Tonight I will drink booze while avoiding Fox and FTA.  There's a couple of decent Korean shows on Netflix while boozing.

Uncle Bitter is signing off ...... before I vomit.

Bledisloe and Rabbitohs playing tonight.

Thoroughly recommend Train to Busan on SBS. Just an awesome zombie movie.

I feel like I'm watching one now and the Zombies are winning!

 

We need to milk multiple flags out of our current team. I'm [censored] over teams like Geelong nabbing a quarter of the flags contested over the last 16 seasons.

5 minutes ago, rufus said:

Not sure how our midfield got handled by this Swans outfit.

Too small bodied and slow....


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