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3 hours ago, old dee said:

I truely don’t understand the Lever in Tmac out selection. If it goes poorly we could cough up a loss here when we should win. Kolt’s form yesterday at Preston suggests that his demotion was necessary, I will put that down as a positive. Dees by 8 points.

tmac didnt play in the vfl, smells like a manage to me, not sure why they've put omitted

 
2 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I’ll be watching from a classy bar in Pattaya in the company of esteemed Demonlander @Sir Why You Little !

What could possibly go wrong?

Dees by 27 points !

And …. a big one from Clarrie!

Let's hope it's a happy ending today with a big win.

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

any word on the sub?

should be 5 mins off i think, if im wrong its 20 mins

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

any word on the sub?

hopefully sharp or fritsch they both play better in the limited game time of the sub then a whole game


1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Well the bar has electricity and a fridge!!

wow

Ghosty if you on flogger duty [censored] hard put your heart and soul into it

 

So sharp is our sub.

Would have made fritsch sub again. He needs to know he can't coast through games.

Gosh after a week of playing vfl he's back in & after a week of being sub he gets to start.

I'll be watching his first quarter effort sharply

20 minutes ago, croydick said:

anyone got actual numbers on how many hes won this year? genuinely think ive only seen him miss one or two coin tosses so far

Maysie or Kossie will toss.


2 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I’ll be watching from a classy bar in Pattaya in the company of esteemed Demonlander @Sir Why You Little !

What could possibly go wrong?

Dees by 27 points !

And …. a big one from Clarrie!

I have one word of advice BBO - prophylaxis

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So sharp is our sub.

Would have made fritsch sub again. He needs to know he can't coast through games.

Gosh after a week of playing vfl he's back in & after a week of being sub he gets to start.

I'll be watching his first quarter effort sharply

His last quarter was at the level

2 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I’ll be watching from a classy bar in Pattaya in the company of esteemed Demonlander @Sir Why You Little !

What could possibly go wrong?

Dees by 27 points !

And …. a big one from Clarrie!

Looking forward to lots of colourful posts. According to locals Pattaya has slowed up in recent years so it's great that you two are back to boost the local economy.

Enjoy yourselves


1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

His last quarter was at the level

Yeah but he needs to do that across all quarters. He would have been annoyed & wanted to prove a point. Lets see how he starts

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

We should get a decent crowd. Especially coming off a great win last week, tracs 200th & perfect weather.

Less than 40k would be disappointing.

6 hours ago, ghost who walks said:

whats plinking

Good morning.

That is the sound my pacemaker makes when we kick a goal.

How come Sydney don't play or seem to have an aboriginal name?

Our biggest state & it's history surely must have one


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

How come Sydney don't play or seem to have an aboriginal name?

Our biggest state & it's history surely must have one

Ditto for the Filth and has anyone ever seen their away jumper?

17 minutes ago, ghost who walks said:

Ghosty if you on flogger duty [censored] hard put your heart and soul into it

And remember, big last quarter!

Get ‘em!

12 minutes ago, Disco InTurno said:

Melbourne-based Swans supporters make us look like an incredibly blue collar team by comparison. They’re next level posh.

Like the city itself, it's all a ruse.

 
5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

How come Sydney don't play or seem to have an aboriginal name?

Our biggest state & it's history surely must have one

Agree. Narrm v Warrane

The traditional Aboriginal name for Sydney is Warrane. The Gadigal people, who were the traditional custodians of this land, lived on the southern shore of the area around Port Jackson. Additionally, the Eora Nation encompassed a larger area, including Sydney. The name "Warrane" is also associated with the Eora language. 

11 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Looking forward to lots of colourful posts. According to locals Pattaya has slowed up in recent years so it's great that you two are back to boost the local economy.

Enjoy yourselves

9 minutes ago, praha said:

Less than 40k would be disappointing.

That’s what happens when you scan over it???


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