Match Day Rnd 14 Sydney V Essendon. SCG 19.50 pm.
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I'm lucky I'm able to zone out of the commentary n just watch the game but occasionally can hear the utter drivel. Does anyone seriously think if our great game was played overseas that the Greeks would be yelling Niiiiccckk Sssmmmiith? P!$$$ off back to 1987 BTComment
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We were all over them at that stage. Parker is a gun but a couple of times he tried to do too much when we had complete control of the game. Annoying habit of his - gets a bit overconfident. Great competitor but should iron this out of his game,Comment
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Liberals squirm as Abbott refers to 'the suppository of wisdom'"A suppository is a solid dosage form that is inserted into the rectum (rectal suppository), vagina (vaginal suppository) or urethra (urethral suppository), where it dissolves or melts and exerts local or systemic effects. Suppositories are used to deliver both systemically and locally acting medications."Comment
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Got out of jail but shouldn't have been there in the first place. Lost control when we were four goals up and shouldn't have.
Umpiring was less than adequate but am looking forward to the umps paying chests in Buddy's back as frees like they did Daniher.
Towers must never be seen at senior level again, next week Out: Towers, In: Jones
Thought Florent looked more comfortable at the level tonight, he stays. McVeigh another week in the NEAFL. Dawson again a cut above NEAFL level, must be getting close.
Trying to stay calm but I'm actually PUMPED!Comment
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This is interesting, from the 'five points' article on afl.com.au:"Point 5. Aliir Aliir dons the pink for a run at the SCG
It's been a frustrating season for the Swans key defender, who has played just three AFL games thanks to a mix of injuries, poor form, and discipline issues. Aliir has been battling away in the NEAFL for the past few games and looked close to earning a recall with a string of solid performances, but suffered a minor knee injury late in the reserves' win over Aspley in Brisbane last week. While the 22-year-old - who hasn't played seniors since round four - wasn't fit to play in round 14, the Swans wanted him to get some work in and made him the Swans' NEAFL runner in the curtain raiser on Friday night, with his left knee heavily strapped. His partner in crime was injured teammate Alex Johnson, who is still making his way back from a fifth knee reconstruction, and no doubt both backmen would rather have been putting the brakes on the Bombers, than delivering messages to the twos under the lights of Friday night footy.".......I think AJ wouldn't have minded at all. Allir though.....not sure what's going on there..... I'm not getting good vibes about his position at the club. It worries me because I think he's a big part of our future.
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