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3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

To be fair, I've been trying to write the Cats off since 2021.

Bastards refuse to die.

Like cockroaches.

 
 

The closeup of Chris Snott after that second Heeney goal… 🤣 He legit looked as though he was about to vomit. Awwww Diddums.😭🥳🤩


17 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

 

I feel like using the evenness of the competition is giving this group an excuse. The coach and players have already come out and said last week was unacceptable, even Lever said in an interview that complacency has seeped into the group. I absolutely expect a fierce response tomorrow and hopefully it continues on after the bye. 

Totally agree last week was unacceptable. 

We played poorly in our previous losses, but the freo game was different.

This is goody's 8th season as coach and that was the only time under goody that we appeared to give up. 

They have earned the benefit of the doubt.

Tommorow is a huge game. Huge.

As you say a fierce response is non negotiable.

Anything less and we are in trouble.

But if we do play fierce, and win, and as you say also come out firing post bye, then we will be in pretty good shape. 

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Hawkins still showing a bit.

Will he ever retire or will he and a few others just keep putting on the boots every season ?

 

Wow. How would Suns supporters feel right now???? The AFL have conceded the free paid against Mac Andrew was the wrong call. That’s unacceptable. 

 

It's a fine balance.

I want the swans to win. But by no more than 22 points!

Chad Warner is a gun, but that's the second time he's coughed it up trying to bust through tackles


26 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Wow. How would Suns supporters feel right now???? The AFL have conceded the free paid against Mac Andrew was the wrong call. That’s unacceptable. 

They all just got to AFL house in a mini bus to lynch the joint.

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1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

They all just got to AFL house in a mini bus to lynch the joint.

gc17's fans already are at afl house; they're all in the exec dept counting those broadcast rights deals

Love seeing Longmire losing his [censored] in the box 

hilarious

15 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

They all just got to AFL house in a mini bus to lynch the joint.

Here they are, just arrived.

 

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43 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Wow. How would Suns supporters feel right now???? The AFL have conceded the free paid against Mac Andrew was the wrong call. That’s unacceptable. 

Another week another game ruined by poor umpiring

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I don't want the Cats to win, given it's our best chance at making top 4 for them to lose, however this shows me how ridiculous the AFL fixturing is. Swans have had two byes already and the Cats haven't had any. The Swans look so fresh and the Cats are cooked and just hanging in there.

The AFL are a joke the way they run the fixture.

Only James Jordon’s second ever career contested mark over Stewart for that goal

I've been waiting 100 years for Geelong to be bad again. They are just like:

- The [censored] that won't flush

- A cockroach 

- A thorn in the side

- Anything else that has been posted here a million times.

AFL is a pathetic rabble run by amateurs.Never held accountable for anything.

Similar to a club i know. LOL

Swans have done incredibly well out of us with Grundy and Jordon playing well. Helping them to a flag. Vomitous stuff.

What did we sign up... Billings ,Sasche Fullarton and McAdam.

They give us nothing

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It's crazy we gifted both Grundy and Jordon to a premiership contender. Not very strategic.

hey guys - did you know we traded Grundy and Jordon to the Swans?!

[censored] me. save it for MFC threads

meanwhile both wanted to be traded and neither were best 22, but why let reality get in the way of having a whinge

 
2 minutes ago, praha said:

It's crazy we gifted both Grundy and Jordon to a premiership contender. Not very strategic.

It was just madness. I will never understand it, we had some bargaining power, particularly with Gus involved….

The real story will come out one day…

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

hey guys - did you know we traded Grundy and Jordon to the Swans?!

[censored] me. save it for MFC threads

meanwhile both wanted to be traded and neither were best 22, but why let reality get in the way of having a whinge

You’re the one spruiking fantasy. 
Both were best 22, don’t be ridiculous 


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