Match Day Thread. Prelim Final. Geelong V Swans. MCG 7.50

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  • longmile
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    Reports on Aliir?

    McGlynn proved his doubters wrong, Papley, Franklin, Tippett, McGlynn, Smith and Jones were huge
    Midfield looked battered in Josh, Parker and Hanneberry, fingers crossed for them

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  • Daisi
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    What an amazing night -so many Swans supporters there -many from Melbourne -so happy that I got to see this live - WOW !

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  • goswannies
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    Originally posted by Faunac8
    Not smart arse accurate with a touch of pedantic
    Given that the VFL was formed in 1897, that would have been the first instance

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  • Zlatorog
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    Originally posted by Billericay
    I think that's true to an extent, think the Swans will play much better than in the first final. And they get an 8 day break. Whether it's good enough, time will tell. Who else is off to the game tomorrow to see who'll we'll be playing and hope they beat the cr@p out of each other
    I am. I said in the other thread that I will go and see who's going to win, if our team wins.

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  • Billericay
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    Originally posted by Odysseus
    I have been on tenterhooks since coming up from Melbourne to see the first final; it looked within 10 minutes of that game that we weren't sharp. But the last two games have been fantastic from the team. So many great players, young and old, so many great stories played out tonight. Whoever we play next week, I can't see us repeating the GWS performance. It looks rather like that was the game that reminded the guys of the level of intensity we need to bring to win finals football. Such a great couple of weeks, we've obliterated the first week of this year's finals. Now may we obliterated whatever opposition is ours next week, as well as the memory of 2014.

    Go Bloods!!!
    I think that's true to an extent, think the Swans will play much better than in the first final. And they get an 8 day break. Whether it's good enough, time will tell. Who else is off to the game tomorrow to see who'll we'll be playing and hope they beat the cr@p out of each other

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  • Faunac8
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    Originally posted by Industrial Fan
    I would guess the baby
    Bombers?
    AFL Tables - Essendon v Carlton - Sat, 25-Sep-1993 2:30 PM - Match Stats
    Only three players with less than twenty game so well behind us we should be called the the Cygnets

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  • Odysseus
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    I have been on tenterhooks since coming up from Melbourne to see the first final; it looked within 10 minutes of that game that we weren't sharp. But the last two games have been fantastic from the team. So many great players, young and old, so many great stories played out tonight. Whoever we play next week, I can't see us repeating the GWS performance. It looks rather like that was the game that reminded the guys of the level of intensity we need to bring to win finals football. Such a great couple of weeks, we've obliterated the first week of this year's finals. Now may we obliterated whatever opposition is ours next week, as well as the memory of 2014.

    Go Bloods!!!

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  • stevoswan
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    Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
    Wayne Carey to Isaac Heeney, "You haven't won a quarter against GWS all year".
    Pretty sure we won a game, Wayne.
    Carey copping it on Twitter for that apparently......

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  • mcs
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    Originally posted by BRISWAN
    Did anyone else notice the FIRE IN THE TEAMS EYES when they sung CHEER CHEER

    I think we are serious this year !!!!!!
    I liked the steely stare at the cup by several guys on the way into the change rooms - they know the job is far from done and only a win next saturday will represent true redemption for the boys that were there 2 years ago.

    Whatever happens next year, what a bludy amazing ride season 2016 has been - oh how much i love our footy club!!!

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  • Faunac8
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    Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
    And both sides in 1898: but I'm possibly being a bit of a smart arse there?
    Not smart arse accurate with a touch of pedantic

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  • Industrial Fan
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    Originally posted by dejavoodoo44
    And both sides in 1898: but I'm possibly being a bit of a smart arse there?
    likely 1899 and 1900 too

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  • dejavoodoo44
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    Originally posted by Industrial Fan
    I would guess the baby
    Bombers?
    And both sides in 1898: but I'm possibly being a bit of a smart arse there?

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  • BRISWAN
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    Did anyone else notice the FIRE IN THE TEAMS EYES when they sung CHEER CHEER

    I think we are serious this year !!!!!!

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  • dejavoodoo44
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    Originally posted by janem
    Just crying with happiness.... Beginning of the year I took this photo from Inside Football newspaper. Wow!! How wrong the experts were. Love our team![ATTACH=CONFIG]1657[/ATTACH]
    Oh, that's just cruel, Jane. A couple had us as the sliders, with a lot of love for Collingwood and Port. Of course, the ones who were pumping up the Pies, would've been a little bit worried at half time in our round one clash.

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  • Levii3
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    Originally posted by bloodsbigot
    WTF was Clarkson doing there tonight? Could he have been scoping out Tom Mitchell?
    He's very good friends with Horse they go golfing in off season i think.

    Zac Jones was made for finals!

    Hewitt was very ordinary tonight on big grounds he gets lost

    GO THE BLOODS!

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