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Noah anderson just about the only suns player showing a bit of fight in the last, those were two excellent goals. 

 
3 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Tigers v Swans ... who do we want to win?

Possibly Tigers because I suspect they won't be much of threat this year?

Yep give them a false sense of confidence before we tear them apart.

16 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

gc17 remain the most pathetic franchise in football

almost the worst in world sport; up there with the sacremento kings or minnesota timberwolves in the nba

Add the Seattle Mariners to your list.

One of the very rare clubs in US sports not to have made a Grand final.

 

If I were Cochrane I'd be going down to the boundary line right now to sack him. It's not good enough 


5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Add the Seattle Mariners to your list.

One of the very rare clubs in US sports not to have made a Grand final.

There are plenty in the NBA right?

Jye Amiss looks a player. 

tabener shouldn’t play another game for freo 

 
11 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Tigers v Swans ... who do we want to win?

Possibly Tigers because I suspect they won't be much of a threat this year?

I'm barracking for soft tissue injuries by Tigers and/or 1 match suspensions

10 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Add the Seattle Mariners to your list.

One of the very rare clubs in US sports not to have made a Grand final.

Did not know that! 


If Swans are on their game tonight they should win this by 5-6 goals

Just now, Winners at last said:

Amartey is playing his 17th game. He looks really good. Not sure why there is so little talk about him.

Yeah he's quite a talent 

1 minute ago, adonski said:

God I hope we don't go after Ben King, heartless

Pathetic second efforts tonight


Whats Nick Vlastuin complaining about. He blatantly pushed the Swans player in the back. obvious free kick

8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Taranto has been very unimpressive for the Tigers this year. 

They bring him and Hopper in for contested ball and got monstered in the clearances last week and so far tonight.

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1 minute ago, Deebauched said:

We want Richmond and us to win to build up for a huge Anzac Eve game in 10 days time.

That and we want any actual premiership contenders vying for a top 4 spot, to lose.

21 minutes ago, layzie said:

If I were Cochrane I'd be going down to the boundary line right now to sack him. It's not good enough 

Cochrane’s a big part of their problem.  The media love him which I just don’t understand.  Surely the buck has to stop with him for the list management disaster that ended up with Bowes and Pick 7 going to Geelong.  Most other clubs would have been rightly crucified for that mess.

 

good sizzle in this package hey BT

 

yep, brayshaw just said that. he is an adult man in his forties 

Haven’t seen that much blood coming out of a head gash for a long time!!!


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