I never expect a win no matter who we play. Following the Swans for years makes you like this. I worry about the mental effects of last week. If the Swans have got their heads together they should win but it's no certainty. And anything - injuries, bad goal shooting, rotten umpiring etc can effect the course of any game.
We are going to SLAUGHTER geelong...lets be HONEST!
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I think it actually makes you expect nothing, but be prepared for anything!Originally posted by anne
I never expect a win no matter who we play. Following the Swans for years makes you like this.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
"[T]here are things that matter more and he's reading and thinking about them: heaven, reincarnation. Life and death are the only things that are truly a matter of life and death. Not football."Comment
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So what you are saying, Legaff, is that the Swans are going to slaughter a team that slaughtered the Weagles just a few weeks ago?
Hardly seems likely to me. I think the Swans will get up by a couple of goals and that will be all."Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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This isn't the same Cats side we beat by 50+ points 8 or 9 rounds back. They have recent experience at the ground.
I expect another Cat fight.Comment
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The eagles didnt even show up to play in that game. They had their top 2 finish cemented, so they had nothing to play for. Plus the eagles were in a bad form slump at that stage, i don't think that you can measure the cats ability by that game.Originally posted by RogueSwan
So what you are saying, Legaff, is that the Swans are going to slaughter a team that slaughtered the Weagles just a few weeks ago?
Hardly seems likely to me. I think the Swans will get up by a couple of goals and that will be all.
When i say SLAUGHTER, what i mean really is that the game will not be in doubt. I know the swans dont tend to blow teams out of the water, but i think we will really dominate the game against geelong. I predict a 27 point win in our favour, with Barry Hall and a few other big names being rested in the final quarterComment
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Maybe we can get the SCG catering to sell dim sims. If we're going to slaughter some cats, we may as well use the meat."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment

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