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I have watched the replay a couple of times and it seems that Macca just runs back past him, gives him a high-five and moves on.In a similar vein, when TDL crumbed the ball and was aiming to kick on goal quickly (a shot he duly converted), he was in danger of being distracted by McVeigh running past, flapping his arms and demanding a handpass. The cameras didn't show whether McVeigh had a bit of a hissy fit afterwards, but Roos (in commentary) chuckled and said something along the lines of "oh yes, Macca would have been screaming for the handpass"..."Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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Oh good grief Yuri!
I did trust that Mr D would pick up the inference; I had him on my list. Just waiting for one other to click.If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhoodComment
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McV gave TDL a little half hearted tap on the bum afterwards...prob saved the tanty for the change rooms. Exactly the same thing happened in the practice match with TDL ignoring McV alone in the corridor to coolly slot one on the run from an angle. The Swans may have to get used to TDL simply kicking the goals rather than becoming a great assist merchant - at least I hope so!In a similar vein, when TDL crumbed the ball and was aiming to kick on goal quickly (a shot he duly converted), he was in danger of being distracted by McVeigh running past, flapping his arms and demanding a handpass. The cameras didn't show whether McVeigh had a bit of a hissy fit afterwards, but Roos (in commentary) chuckled and said something along the lines of "oh yes, Macca would have been screaming for the handpass".
Given TDL was straight in front, not far out and is an excellent shot at goal, how much nicer it would have been to see McVeigh's immediate reaction to be to look around and see if he needed to shepherd an opponent to make sure TDL had the maximum time possible to balance and shoot.Comment
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...... and he was a stunning assist merchant last year, almost every game he had numerous deft taps to advantage, he has a great footy brain.McV gave TDL a little half hearted tap on the bum afterwards...prob saved the tanty for the change rooms. Exactly the same thing happened in the practice match with TDL ignoring McV alone in the corridor to coolly slot one on the run from an angle. The Swans may have to get used to TDL simply kicking the goals rather than becoming a great assist merchant - at least I hope so!Comment
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To clear up the misunderstandings....legendary romantic English Poets
George Byron (a Baron...commonly referred to as Lord Byron)
Alfred Tennyson (a Baron...often referred to as Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
Percy Bysshe Shelly
William Wordsworth
John Keats
So might I suggest "Lord" or "Lordy"
Those of us here in Christchurch are also aware that the seaside suburb of Sumner was one of the worst hit...see shots on this sequence just after the photo of the cabinet meeting
So might I suggest "Shaky" Sumner?"I'll acknowledge there are more talented teams in the competition but I won't acknowledge that there is a better team in the competition" Paul Roos March 2005Comment

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