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Just now, Queanbeyan Demon said:

So you're crook @WalkingCivilWar.

What are your top 5 shopping sites?

Shein x5

They have everything a gal could wish for at ridiculously low prices. For example: I just found 10 toe-rings for $5! Free shipping on orders over $50 so I can either add another 90 toe-rings, or something entirely different that I also don’t need. 😃

How can the swans find a way to trade and get Grundy , Jordan ( hope goody is watching) Adams & develop fwds vs our stagnation and missed opportunities 

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Caleb Daniel, such a good kick and only 27yo. If only he wasn’t 5’7” he'd be worth chasing given Bevo doesn’t rate him but imo we’re already overweight in sub-6 footers

Harmes has had a pretty decent game.  

Seems to have his tank / fitness back that went missing last season.


8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I disagree. Should have been at least a 2 year project

We Have gifted Sydney Top Line Players for a paltry return 

So, two years wasted instead of one. Cool. 

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Shein x5

They have everything a gal could wish for at ridiculously low prices. For example: I just found 10 toe-rings for $5! Free shipping on orders over $50 so I can either add another 90 toe-rings, or something entirely different that I also don’t need. 😃

They're good if you like slavery.

 
3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

So, two years wasted instead of one. Cool. 

Not at all. But it’s not worth discussing it with you, the MFC can do no wrong. 
We had a shocking offseason last Summer on many levels. Including off loading excellent players we are now paying dearly for. 


3 minutes ago, layzie said:

They're good if you like slavery.

You’ve never bought anything dirt-cheap from o/s? You must be wealthy. I’m not. 🤷‍♀️ 

Terribble decision to seal the match


11 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

How can the swans find a way to trade and get Grundy , Jordan ( hope goody is watching) Adams & develop fwds vs our stagnation and missed opportunities 

Yes. Many of us wonder the same….

 

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

You’ve never bought anything dirt-cheap from o/s? You must be wealthy. I’m not. 🤷‍♀️ 

Hey I'm all for a bargain, confessed Amazon nut. 

Don't always feel good about it though..

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Not at all. But it’s not worth discussing it with you, the MFC can do no wrong. 
We had a shocking offseason last Summer on many levels. Including off loading excellent players we are now paying dearly for. 

Then don’t. Simples.

I was appealing to PF to give up on the whole Grundy should still be with us thing because it’s pointless. This I know. I also know that it wasn’t as a result of the MFC [censored] up. Fact. Anyways it’s something that’s not worth discussing with me so 👋 

The umps killing our great game week by week with no let up in sight.

Having way too much unfluence on the outcome of so many games.

It's becoming unwatchable and just not worth the time taken to watch anymore.

It's almost a given in every other match that they'll pull decisions out of their bum and/or ignore other obvious ones that end up changing the course of the game.

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1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

The umps killing our great game week by week with no let up in sight.

Having way too much unfluence on the outcome of so many games.

It's becoming unwatchable and just not worth the time taken to watch anymore.

It's almost a given in every other match that they'll pull decisions out of their bum and/or ignore other obvious ones that end up changing the course of the game.

I was thinking during the comeback how much I was enjoying this game until bang! It's like this big sign that comes up and says 'No you don't. Why would we want you to have a nice Thurs night watching footy?'

29 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I disagree. Should have been at least a 2 year project

We Have gifted Sydney Top Line Players for a paltry return 

To be fair though this is exactly what Grundy is, a no.1 ruckman.

Enjoying his footy again by the look of it. Good on him.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

I was thinking during the comeback how much I was enjoying this game until bang! It's like this big sign that comes up and says 'No you don't. Why would we want you to have a nice Thurs night watching footy?'

Both 50s were so ridiculous.  Micro second and micro centimeters is enough for umps to gift the game to the swans !!!

 

How to maggotorize a good game in the last two minutes. Number 22 again and was No 15 there as well?

Am i hearing right the 7 nuffies are talking about the Swans suffering from fatigue after a rough fixture?

Something about 5 day breaks?

They've never had worse than a 6 day break with most of them 7 / 8 day breaks.

Then this little gem "Collingwood's been decimated with injuries".

You can't make this stuff up


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