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Sydney's stoppage and clearance awareness looks to be way off. So many Pies players running through a contest unmanned or unmarked. But maybe even more telling is the form of Heeny, Gulden and Warner: fumbling, missing targets by foot, and little zip. They were breath-taking only 6 weeks ago. 

 
6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Swans had better get going. If they lose tonight at home it's panic stations.

Start panicking they look bereft of confidence and system 

 

13 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Swans had better get going. If they lose tonight at home it's panic stations.

They heard you

 

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Did mason cox act like a tool again? Did he shoosh the crowd?

It’s not acting with that fella. Proper tool. 

 

Ordinary game.

Hard to believe that the Swans looked unbeatable for the first 3 months of the season. their form has deserted them and I don't think they can regain it this year.

really hard to give a rats about footy at the moment

That’s why i punt heavily


I thought there was a rule that only the Captain could speak to the umpire and at a break.

Pendles always does it and is at it again with umpire 22 Williamson, who is standing there talking to him.

Why is this constantly allowed to happen?

I called it weeks back Sydney are not winning it. Peaked too early and they don’t have the forward line. Just takes 1 injury , a couple out of form and the season off the cliff. Lions have the flag gift wrapped for them, they don’t have a worthy opponent. 
 

Amazing how we should have had them just over a month ago. More amazing was they were 0-3.

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4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I thought there was a rule that only the Captain could speak to the umpire and at a break.

Pendles always does it and is at it again with umpire 22 Williamson, who is standing there talking to him.

Why is this constantly allowed to happen?

Special rules apply to the 2023 Umpire Assisted Premier's …..it seems

24 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Can jack crisp just hurt himself please

YESSSSS! This has to happen. Please footy gods, make this happen. This creep is getting perilously close to breaking Jimmy’s record. 🤮🤮🤮 It will have to be an injury, a suspension won’t do it since he’ll get off for sure coz Collingwood.  


Grundy makes some costly mistakes.  They should not let him anywhere near D 50.

Turned it back to the olympics. Everytime I flicked over to the footy Collingwood either have the ball going for goal or have kicked a goal.

Three goals in the first four mins of this quarter 🤮 Come on Swans! Get your [censored] together.

My word the Swans are choking so hard 


Jordon with another dominant game

3 touches in the 3rd Q

Why did we let him go??

Lions with 9 in a row and 13 wins out of 15 have to be raging favourites for the flag

Swans will be out in straight sets

 

Looks like we’ll decide whether or not Pies play finals this year. 

It’s the perfect payback scenario to cripple them… literally of course. 


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