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This game just got interesting 

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29 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

You’re welcome to go in my place, Layz. I’m sure you’ll enjoy Uncle’s etchings. 

Woo hoo, quality Shiraz!

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Ch7 is the only TV network that openly publicises ground invaders 

They never used to. It was frowned upon as it’s seen as encouragement to wannabe pitch invaders. LOL at those security guards, bored to death all night, nek minnit running faster than their unfit legs can carry them, chasing down a half-naked man. Pay packet earned. 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Bad result for us. Sydney is such a disappointment. 

They've been as limp as a charity wrist band this half.

18 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

What the hec was that 50 or did i miss an incursion within the protected zone by player not on the mark? ... 

Ump runs in and says "back here!" in a raised voice but not that loud.

Usually they would say "back 1 metre" etc.

But nup.

Then as Swan player turns his head the first time he said "back here" wondering if he was talking to him the ump pins him for 50 in an instant.

one of the worst 50’s ever. he stood the mark where it was taken. did not move. he didn’t hear the little twerp say something so 50. changed the game 

embarrassing 

Just now, layzie said:

They've been as limp as a charity wrist band this half.

To be fair if we missed the players they are, we wouldn’t be much better


Saints raining on Buddy’s parade. 🤣

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Bad result for us. Sydney is such a disappointment. 

bad result for us? by the end of the year last years grand finalists could be up and about with players back. they are now unlikely to make finals which is fantastic. if we are worried about playing the Saints we are in trouble


Sydney are a shadow of their form pre GF. At least we’ve got a flag to show from our run, the Swans are going backwards at a rate of knots.

6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

They never used to. It was frowned upon as it’s seen as encouragement to wannabe pitch invaders. LOL at those security guards, bored to death all night, nek minnit running faster than their unfit legs can carry them, chasing down a half-naked man. Pay packet earned. 

I don't understand it at all 

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Darn, really wanted Sydney to win.

Oh well, I guess we’ll just have to beat the Pies come Monday to make you feel better

 

I’m happy for the Saints. In particular, their cheer squad. Really, really nice people who don’t get the kind of support from their club as we do, and they made the trip to Sydney knowing that they haven’t beaten Sydney in Sydney since 2009. Respect. 


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