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3 minutes ago, Kent said:

Goodwin I will never understand [censored] move in my view chandler and spargo better play well hope soargo gets more than 6 possessions

Billings has been playing well hasn't he.?

Has been tearing it up but Goody Lurves Spargod

 

The Gussy helmet is a perfect tribute. Almost as perfect as winning the flag will be. 

Go Dees!

12 minutes ago, picket fence said:

What the hell is going on with FOXTELLS TELECAST?? THE SOUND AND SYNCHRONISATION OF MOUTH MOVEMENTS IS WAAAY OUT!🤮 Its like watching a Thunderbirds episode

Kayo out of sync too, hopefully wont be noticible when they start

 

Just watch Rowcrack not even look at the ball, coralling Clarry and umpires call play on


Joey reckons the swans are 'geared up'.

Big if true.

Billings the sub.

If we're not sure Windsor has the endurance to go the full match at pace, expect he'll be subbed off third quarter and Billings slots onto the wing.

Does anyone know what the black armbands are in honour of?

 

 

Edited by Jibroni

 

It’s already been said a lot, but can we please just win so we don’t need to hear endlessssssssly about off field issues? It’s most of all just boring 


8 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Has been tearing it up but Goody Lurves Spargod

Tips or photos

8 minutes ago, Damo said:

They havent said Swans will wear arm bands for RDB, just Dees. They [censored] should, he got them going up there.

I believe Sydney are wearing arm bands for Jesse Baird and Luke Davies who were murdered a few weeks ago. Jesse was an AFL goal umpire.

Goody says Clarry, "happy and healthy".

Great to hear that the engine room will be running on all cylinders.

Go Dees.


Go you Demons! Great to have footy back. 

Gee Im a bit unhappy with the Kayo feed. Might have to go with the standard definition on Channel 7

 


11 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Billings the sub.

If we're not sure Windsor has the endurance to go the full match at pace, expect he'll be subbed off third quarter and Billings slots onto the wing.

Good call.

27 minutes ago, picket fence said:

What the hell is going on with FOXTELLS TELECAST?? THE SOUND AND SYNCHRONISATION OF MOUTH MOVEMENTS IS WAAAY OUT!🤮 Its like watching a Thunderbirds episode

I've found that most fox broadcast I watch have brain and mouth synch issues.

I've had the volume right down until the last 5 mins.

 

Wow, Sydney are going to be fired up, given their pre-game. Hoping they blow up and cannot run out the game, from all that emotional energy lost before the bounce.


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