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What did Goody see in Sparrow that he didn't see in Jordon

 

The revisionism about James Jordon in here is hilarious.

Geologists have just confirmed that the Barassi Line has shifted further north just now.  

 

Swans home ground advantage .. yet the dogs who finished higher had no advantage over the hawks playing on their home ground!  Dogs had played twice vs 9 @ the G ..  MCG contracts over integrity.. should have played at Marvel 

Coniglio cooked their last true opportunity - should’ve gone top of the square instead of wide.

Giants will be knackered after that - looked like they ran out of run. 


Geez the Giants just [censored] the bed. 

4 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Swans home ground advantage .. yet the dogs who finished higher had no advantage over the hawks playing on their home ground!  Dogs had played twice vs 9 @ the G ..  MCG contracts over integrity.. should have played at Marvel 

97,000 at The ‘G

The right call was made

 

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

Not the result I was hoping for 

Seems Demonland jinxed GWS and WB 😅😅

Shoutout to @binman 

When everyone was saying the swans were gone 4 weeks ago he was saying they were loading…. That last quarter was something else.  First time GWS have lost a 4th qtr when leading at 3qtr time under Adam Kingsley. 

7 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

What did Goody see in Sparrow that he didn't see in Jordon

Agree and GRUNDY Goody has NO IDEA

We made a massive mistake with Jimmy Jordan finals pressure he stood up massively in the 4th.

1 minute ago, Demonsone said:

Swans home ground advantage .. yet the dogs who finished higher had no advantage over the hawks playing on their home ground!  Dogs had played twice vs 9 @ the G ..  MCG contracts over integrity.. should have played at Marvel 

For 2 Victorian teams? Nope. Play it at the G. I would’ve been ok if the game today was play at Stadium Australia too.

To the game………..Ash $h!t the bed with that poor kick. He had all the time in the world, and kicked it over the boundary. Only highlights the need for elite kickers, which Ash certainly isn’t.

Whats more, Peatling 12 tackles……….would love him in our team


10 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

The revisionism about James Jordon in here is hilarious.

Is it revisionism if the player in general improves significantly and we don't find anything better?

10 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Swans home ground advantage .. yet the dogs who finished higher had no advantage over the hawks playing on their home ground!  Dogs had played twice vs 9 @ the G ..  MCG contracts over integrity.. should have played at Marvel 

So you'd prefer 47,000 fewer people to be able to see the match?

Jordon had 12 touches

Tagged Whitfield who was very good

then played a good last Q

That is all. Jordon is a good solid player but he wanted to leave as he wasn’t getting a game  get over it

I would love to have the time to show all the quotes on here bagging him and begging for him to be dropped

4 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

We made a massive mistake with Jimmy Jordan finals pressure he stood up massively in the 4th.

When you make him the sub 7 times, drop him in an instant and prefer others, JJ had to walk out !!! That’s the truth.  Goodwin didn’t show him that he was wanted.  

1 minute ago, MurDoc516 said:

Is it revisionism if the player in general improves significantly and we don't find anything better?

Sorry I've mistyped. Is it revisionism? if the play in general improves significantly and we don't find anything better then aren't we wrong?


13 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Geologists have just confirmed that the Barassi Line has shifted further north just now.  

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Good game. If it is a sydney geelong GF I hope the swans turn the table from a couple of years ago.

8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Seems Demonland jinxed GWS and WB 😅😅

MFCSS is the new pandemic 

 
14 minutes ago, Watson11 said:

Shoutout to @binman 

When everyone was saying the swans were gone 4 weeks ago he was saying they were loading…. That last quarter was something else.  First time GWS have lost a 4th qtr when leading at 3qtr time under Adam Kingsley. 

And shoutout to @Bring-Back-Powellwho picked a Geelong and Sydney GF about 3 weeks out from finals. Not a done deal but in the box seat.

In some ways this helps the Giants get to a grand final easier. They’ll beat Brisbane at Engie or Carlton if they somehow make it and then I’d back them to beat the Cats at the MCG.


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