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Inaccuracy.

The new COVID.

 
7 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Same question have been asked about the loss against Essendon... and Freo... And... 😩

Yes and @The heart beats true reported last week that Freo vs Essendon was a game being played for the How did we lose to this mob? Cup. 😂

3 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

McDonald and Hickey have missed absolute sitters.

Why single out those two? 😁

 
2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

[censored]... I could've kicked a couple of those set shots. Not good enough for AFL level players.

But there are numerous games a year where this happens... so it is representative.

So Blicavs takes the ball out of the ruck, fends off his rucking oppo, and is then tackled.  SURELY SURELY that's HTB Ump?  Any or you four see it that way??  Nup.

5 seconds later a Swan fends off on the run and the quick but correct whistle comes...HTB!

One interpretation of the rule for one team (or ignoring it intentionally?), and one for the other team.

The umpiring continues it's 'all time' low ebb!

The Jokefest continues.


1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

So Blicavs takes the ball out of the ruck, fends off his rucking oppo, and is then tackled.  SURELY SURELY that's HTB Ump?  Any or you four see it that way??  Nup.

5 seconds later a Swan fends off on the run and the quick but correct whistle comes...HTB!

One interpretation of the rule for one team (or ignoring it intentionally?), and one for the other team.

The umpiring continues it's 'all time' low ebb!

The Jokefest continues.

Umpire 15 really helping the Cats.

Kicking behinds can and will bite you in the bum bum. 

 

BT (big t@#d) is so insightful. He just said something along the lines of "both sides will be desparate to win".

Brilliant!!

have to say - well done to Zach Tuohy for equally Jimmy’s record for most games played by an Irishman 

fantastic player and plays the right way 


BT now asking ‘what is the world coming to?’ because Stewart got fined for pushing over an injured Viney.

I’ll tell you what it’s coming to Brian. The end of outdated, boring old men like you. 


Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Cats are arrogant [censored].

Will be more so after the win, after being killed in general play.

Swans panicking and playing on at all costs as if there's only 2 minutes left

So many dumb plays and decisions/ disposals.

Cats are almost as bad but the Swans have no composure at all

Can our backline watch how Sydney kick in after a behind?

Only watched the last quarter but they have got out of the backline EVERY time, they move it quickly and it’s out.

Unlike May, waits, waits, waits, then goes left. The brains trust makes me wonder 🤷


15 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

BT now asking ‘what is the world coming to?’ because Stewart got fined for pushing over an injured Viney.

I’ll tell you what it’s coming to Brian. The end of outdated, boring old men like you. 

Not if chanel 7 and fox footy have anything to do with it.

2 minutes ago, Roy Boy said:

Can our backline watch how Sydney kick in after a behind?

Only watched the last quarter but they have got out of the backline EVERY time, they move it quickly and it’s out.

Unlike May, waits, waits, waits, then goes left. The brains trust makes me wonder 🤷

#notourbrand

 

Swans are mentally shot... they just can't bring themselves to kick the winning goal lol


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