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Promising start suns. would be great if they can get the job done today

Sounds like there's zero Suns supporters at their game judging by the silence when they score. 

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

@binman what does it mean when Kingy is all in on the Dees?

 

 

I'm not binman, but to me it just means his 18-sided die has come up Demons.

25 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Sounds like there's zero Suns supporters at their game judging by the silence when they score. 

According to the AFL they have about 25K membership. Tricky Gill probably bought most of them.

He still hasnt left HQ. Is Dilly CEO or not FFS. He's as quiet as a mouse.

Anyone ever hear him speak?

 Round 22  is looking interesting going by early scores.


Might be too big a call to be realistic, but there is something about the Roos 2023 that reminds me on Dees 2017. Emerging talent, some old time clubmen close to the end and others about to be delisted. The Cheezel and Wardlaw look really good, LDU is the next skipper, and a handful of emerging surprises. They need another forward to help Larkey, and another large gorilla backman but I would be hopeful if I were a Roos man. 

58 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Sounds like there's zero Suns supporters at their game judging by the silence when they score. 

So neither of them made it 😮

Would love the Roos to get up.


1/ ensure west coast get pick #1, who are more likely than Nth to trade for #1
2/ undermine their argument for a priority pick in the first round (ie before our first pick)
3/ reduce the incentive for WC to tank against FREO if they know they'll still get pick #1

 
3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

So neither of them made it 😮

Strictly speaking there's only the one. The other was cloned.  

1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Sounds like there's zero Suns supporters at their game judging by the silence when they score. 

Hey, I'm screaming as loud as I can for the Suns!  From the Swan cheer squad 😂


6 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Hey, I'm screaming as loud as I can for the Suns!  From the Swan cheer squad 😂

Don't forget to send Papley all our love while you're at it. 

 

That was a dreadful dropped mark by Levi "Mr. Crab Hands" Casboult after some great work to get it to him from Noah Anderson. Usually he'd snaffle every mark that comes his way...

6 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Essendon and Swans taking control ...

That is disappointing.  Had hoped that Sydney would have the cue in the rack prior to R 24 - still might of course.


2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

That is disappointing.  Had hoped that Sydney would have the cue in the rack prior to R 24 - still might of course.

Would rather play them with their season on the line than just a "do it for pride game"

North will get this done for Cunnington


 
54 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Hey, I'm screaming as loud as I can for the Suns!  From the Swan cheer squad 😂

That seems to be a dangerous undertaking Deelightful !

As you well know cheer squads are notorious for the nut jobs among them.


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