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  1. 1. Who do you think will win?

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Thank God we are not there this would have been us imitating the Swans.

Just now, Jontee said:

Too small bodied and slow....

Are we really too small bodied between Oliver, Petracca, Brayshaw, Viney and Gawn?

 
1 minute ago, old dee said:

Thank God we are not there this would have been us imitating the Swans.

We might not have won today but we would not have done this.


We certainly need more active small forwards and flankers. Close, Guthrie and Stengle look incredible at ground level. They are always at the right spot and clean 

If i was a Swans fan i would have left 15 mins ago.

Absolute stinker of a grand final day. Hollow in every way and an atrocious game of football on display.

 

AFL website is laughable. Homepage has no link or clickable icon to the match centre of the only live game on. Oh it's just the GRAND FINAL!

Say what you like about the coaches, the players, the game plan, the fitness, we never lost a one-sided match like this - including against both these teams.


Played their GF's before today against us and colliwobbles

On another note, why do all the Primo ads show people not eating their hotdogs or produce….? Lots of groaning, but no ingestion

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1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

If i was a Swans fan i would have left 15 mins ago.

Really you would have stayed that long.

This has been an embarrassing effort from the Swans. They’ll be mentally scarred from this belting on the big stage. Clubs who get belted in a grand final rarely ever make it back. Plenty of young talent there, but they’ll be mentally shot now.


1 minute ago, Mr Steve said:

We might not have won today but we would not have done this.

Do you remember us losing to the swans A couple of weeks ago ? 

This is good in that I’ll have a great sledge for those smug Swans fans (oh the bloods the bloods) - give me strength. A good knock back for their supporters who think their players have more heart than others.*
 

(* I also hate Geelong though)

One thing that Geelong have done brilliantly is that they shift their zone across and setup beautifully down the line, but that is only useful if you block the kick into the corridor and restrict the switch. They have given teams no switch outlet and have defended the corridor. 

I think we got too cute with our defesive structure this year. I heard some players, when questioned about why we let teams switch and just walk the ball up to center wing, say that 'there are times when you want teams to switch'. I guess the coaches know best, but it just didn't look like allowing teams to advance so easily to the halfway mark was going to work for us. Really opened us up to the ball getting brought back into the corridor too.


Watch Rohan the dud kick a couple in junk time to be hailed as a JEELONG GREAT🤮

Worst GF since ‘88 The Swans should be ashamed of themselves today. 
 

Franklin seriously should retire 

My Hate for Jeelong will flourish 

 

Swans lost to Port and Essendon in the back half of the year 2 powder puff sides.

Our club is to blame for this years GF debacle. 

I hate it.

I hate it that this team deserves this.

I hate you Isaac Smith. I hate you Joel Selwood. I hate you Patrick Dangerfield. I hate you Tom Hawkins.

But more than anything, I hate it that you deserve this.


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