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Lots of empty seats at the G tonight!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Suck on a fat one Pies.

All of there luck seems to have run out.

 

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Pendles 100% looks cooked.

"Footballers are like sausages... when they're done they're done" 

Has been huge for a long time but he's done  ( if he proves me wrong so be it but.... time catches up with everyone)

1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Daicos has 30+ posies haven’t even noticed him. 

He’ll 100% get the 3 votes though. 

 
3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Crisp has been average. Time for a run in the reserves.

I hope so! It'll keep Jim Stynes' consecutive games record intact!


Suddenly last weeks loss didn't seem so bad.

What a performance.  Go swans. 

Wow at least when we unveiled our flag we won. 

Actually feel good for Grundy and Jordan !

 

Swans look like the real deal this year. Credit to them.

Parker, Mills and Adams still to return as well.


JJ has taken the opportunity by the horns no longer 5th or 6th in line in the midfield and gone to another level

Hindsight with Brayshaw.... but he had to go at the time and good on him for it

Dear Sydney,

Thank you so much. You’ve no idea how happy you’ve made many, many people.

You’ve given us all a reason to smile regardless of the results of other matches.

Love from every single person who doesn’t barrack for that pack of filthy thugs.

 

PS: Tom Papley doesn’t have a punchable head. That was just a joke. Haha. 

Pendles making lots of mistakes and slow. Sidebottom too and Crisp doesn’t look the same.

This is the best. 

can we have a 5th quarter?

We weren't that far off last week in atrocious conditions against the swans.

That's a positive.

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Schultz is wondering why he left Freo. 

Can’t help feeling like Heeney in the middle is a move that should’ve happened some time ago.

Sydney are as legit as anyone this year.

BT so sad. 

awww what’s happening 

6 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Gut running in support

Chasing down the ball carrier

Field kicking

Presenting up / multiple leads

Spread

Switching at the back

Patience and switching forward of the square when nothing's on offer inside 50

Eating up their full quota off the clock with set shots

All ground defensive work rate off the charts

Backline has been formidable.

I had the Swans making the Grand Final. Long way to go but top 4 looks a distinct possibility.


3 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

I think you could make the point how well Sydney use the ball all over the ground. They still have two excellent players to come back in as well. 

It’s GWS esque, against lesser opposition they only have to play like this in patches to win. Top 4 hopefuls should only be truly judged against other top 4 aspirants, and on current form they’re looking the goods.

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Dear Sydney,

PS: Tom Papley doesn’t have a punchable head. That was just a joke. Haha. 

Yeah he does! Very much so. Regardless of the Collingwood result....

 
2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Schultz is wondering why he left Freo. 

You'd think he was leaving for a flag or something.


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