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10 minutes ago, Ouch! said:

Just me or does this feel like there is no intensity? Players have space to move…

nothing like last night.

Dees and Pies are still likely the best 2 sides in it (Brissy in Brissy probably 1st-and-a-half). Sucks to be 2nd best on the night last night but we're still a red hot chance to make it to the GF.

 

I love that the chart in the opening post has Sydney 'make a semi final' and Carlton 'win a final' as if they are different things.

Anyway, as much as I think we're better placed to beat Sydney, I'd rather Carlton won tonight because I am simply sick of the sight of the Swans continuing to get by on massive draft concessions and 'loose' umpiring.

5 minutes ago, Chook said:

Dees and Pies are still likely the best 2 sides in it (Brissy in Brissy probably 1st-and-a-half). Sucks to be 2nd best on the night last night but we're still a red hot chance to make it to the GF.

imv we're just as likely to make the GF as we are to lose next week. I'd back us to beat Brisbane in Brisbane. Carlton have Melbourne 2018 vibes about them. They won't lose tonight and they're a red hot chance next week.

 

90k plus?

A lot of blues ‘fans’ must have needed directions to the G after not turning up for the last 15 years


Well, guess we're playing Carlton next week. Sydney don't have the kicking boots on.

 

Would love Sydney to pull a Norf circa 2014 or 2015 vs Richmond and come from nowhere to beat them.

For [censored] sake. There’s only 2 teams who could outnumber us at the G in this final’s campaign and we get them back to back.

We’ve had no luck this year at all.

Edited by The heart beats true


threatening to turn into a blowout. Swans need to stem this bleeding quickly

14 minutes ago, Chook said:

Dees and Pies are still likely the best 2 sides in it (Brissy in Brissy probably 1st-and-a-half). Sucks to be 2nd best on the night last night but we're still a red hot chance to make it to the GF.

Not if we cant kick a winning score..

Current fwd line aint winning squat !! 

Just now, beelzebub said:

Not if we cant kick a winning score..

Current fwd line aint winning squat !! 

Who's kicking it in there? The ball ping pongs out (giving us record inside 50s) because the mids delivering it in are too timid to get it in quickly). Clean up accuracy and get it in quicker and we put q4 on the board instead of quarters 1-3.

3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

For [censored] sake. There’s only 2 teams who could outnumber us at the G in this final’s campaign and we get them back to back.

We’ve had no luck this year at all.

Been a shocker.

Sadly I wouldn't be surprised to be rolled by Carlton.

Icing on the cake.


Swans have regressed a long way this year. way off the pace here

Could the umps help Carlton any more?

shocking umpiring call. its not a free if the player ducks his head

I reckon I've seen that exact scenario about 5-6 times this year and not only was it not fifty, it was play on. Petracca did it one game and it was fine.


I can’t wait to lose to this [censored] mob next week. Nothing better than going from one bunch of meth head inbred fans to the next. 

 

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