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i blame BT for so much but especially every time i see Lloyd get it, i say:

ahhhhLlllooooooyyyyyddd

 
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7 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

BT barely containing his absolute disdain that the Swans are playing well. The standard of commentary for our game is frankly terrible.

So much barracking going on in almost every match I watch these days. They were willing Essendon home in the Port match earlier.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Will the Pies run out of juice from their tight interstate game last round? I hope so.

Surely this is a misprint, Pies...Interstate??

 

11 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Surely this is a misprint, Pies...Interstate??

Softest travel draw in the comp by miles. Not even a trip to Geelong which is strange because they haven't been there since federation.

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Sydney almost a man down here playing Franklin


5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Pies getting some ump love today.

Weekly occurrence. 

The media fapping about Nick Daicos is so over the top. Next they will want Hall of Fame Legend status in this years intake.

Sydney 1.7 from set shots, FMD!

why did i have to pick the Pies in the last leg of my 6 leg multi??


6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

why did i have to pick the Pies in the last leg of my 6 leg multi??

Was going to give you the laugh emoji but thought it would look like I was having a go. 

Whenever I see Francis in a team, I fear for their injury list.


Swans 100+ in uncontested ball. if they kicked straight this would be over 

take note Goody

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Was going to give you the laugh emoji but thought it would look like I was having a go. 

😂

i’m dead set tempted to cash out just so can cheer the swans home!

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

😂

i’m dead set tempted to cash out just so can cheer the swans home!

Go for it. Swans should be winning. Only poor kicking and umps keeping them out. But don't blame me.

The chatter on Daicos for Brownlow is down… bit of a reality check for him playing off HB with a soft tag the last 2 weeks. 

Definitely impacted Collingwood’s quick transition and rebound. Still very good though. 


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