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2 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

The only thing worse than losing is playing a slow, defensive garbage game style and losing, while at the same time having an deep lack of talent from systemically overrating and overestimating your list. 

I don't see a way forward for the Saints that doesn't involve bottoming out completely 

Phew, I thought you were referring to us in that first paragraph.

 
 

 

They led Fremantle by 26 points midway through the fourth quarter, in Perth, with most of those players missing.

I'll believe their demise if/when I see it. Until then, I fully expect them to keep winning.

Just an observation. When we got stiffed by the dangerous tackle call against Carlton. Crickets from the media. Isn’t it funny when it happens to Collingwood how it makes prime time. They go as far as calling the incident between the umpire and Sidebottom a few minutes earlier too citing some conspiracy to get him back.

it does my head in and biased the media is in this town. 

 

8 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm [censored] if I know what Cox actually gives them anyway.

He's there to knee people 

5 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Sidebottom and Pendlebury will do that to a team's average age.

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I hate Cox ... I wish to point out that I'm talking about the player, not spelling something else phonetically.

On that point, isn't it odd that 'phonetically' isn't spelt phonetically?

Night all.

On 23/05/2024 at 22:00, Demon Dynasty said:

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

If the Swans had our draw, they wouldn't be sitting pretty at the top of the tree.

That much i know, they've had one of the greatest Geelongesque type armchair rides to a Final series ever.

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