#AFL Round 22 Demons v Swans Fri 16-Aug at MCG #AFLDeesSwans @sydneyswans
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Re paps
No worries at all
Isn’t he signed on for 2020?
Re last night
There could be many reasons he looked slightly less energetic
Paps looked psyched up as per normal in the first qtr or two when the game was more in the balance
Less pumped in the last two qtr when winning with ease - no lies an over celebration against a @@@@ty team
There would be a stack of athletes also encountering the dreaded cold virus thru winter just like anyone else. Paps could have hit the wall last two qtrs health wise etc"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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I've got a soft spot for Melbourne as I have many friends who barrack for them but their supporters would be tearing their hair out. Preliminary finalists last year and last night the youngest team in the comp, coming off 6 losses, smashed them on their own ground!
Great to see the spirit in the Swannies rooms after the game last night. Everyone in there was obviously thrilled we were back on the winners' list and even the commentators noticed the positive, family-like feel that was there. No finals for us this year but we've got a lot to be excited about and look forward to!
Go the mighty Bloods!Comment
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Sheesh, forget about the umpiring. It was rubbish - we OTOH were glorious.
What a brilliant response to last week - and yes, it would have felt better if we hadn't been playing witches hats (how godawful must it be to be a Dees fan?) but what great intensity, feeling and passion this young group brought to a game that they could have treated as an irrelevance.
Thoroughly looking forward to the next few years if we can add just a little more cream to the top.
Anyone else think Kizza is auditioning to stay on as the experienced Nick Smith replacement? Thought he was good last night.Comment
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Sheesh, forget about the umpiring. It was rubbish - we OTOH were glorious.
What a brilliant response to last week - and yes, it would have felt better if we hadn't been playing witches hats (how godawful must it be to be a Dees fan?) but what great intensity, feeling and passion this young group brought to a game that they could have treated as an irrelevance.
Thoroughly looking forward to the next few years if we can add just a little more cream to the top.
Anyone else think Kizza is auditioning to stay on as the experienced Nick Smith replacement? Thought he was good last night.Comment
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Thought he was better than he has been last night, but should retire.Comment
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I have it on good authority that James' invisible weapon of choice was a nulla nulla, and quite a big one at that, which makes his performance arguably the most dangerous and life-threatening dance since the Sharks and Jets squared off in the notorious West Side Story bloodbath match of 1961. Such is the reckless brutality of his actions that I guess James well and truly deserves to be mercilessly booed for the rest of his career every single time he goes near the ball.
Or maybe people have grown the phuque up and will take the hitherto unthinkable new view that a dance is just a dance. I guess time will tell.My opinion is objective truth in its purest formComment
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What happened after 3/4 time was the umpires realised that Dees were not in it. The free kick tally at that stage was 22-11. Then they started to umpire the right way not AFL directed way. I believe the AFL directs the umpires to umpire against Sydney. Or certain umpires anyway. They are still punishing us for Bud
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I’m not a huge fan of BT , but he keeps it light and appeals to younger footy fans with his style . He’s the one commentator who tries to be a little bit different, and many (on here especially ) pan him for it. Can we lighten up a little ? I’ve heard far worse attempts at humour on here that don’t get the treatment they deserve .
The thing that drives me crazy is that it's not that hard to ask a good question if you put 2s thought into it. Here's a (paraphrased) example:
Most commentators to Aliir: "You were up against Max Gawn who's in great form, but you managed to beat him once the ball hit the ground. Was that the plan?"
Pearce to Aliir: "You were up against Max Gawn who's in great form. What was the plan for how to beat him?"
It's nearly the same question, except you let the player answer it instead of answering it yourself. Who knows - maybe you (and the viewers) might learn something!
I wish coaches & players would agree as a group to all go "grumpy Mick" or "grumpy Ross" and answer closed questions with a "Yes" or "No", just to highlight how bad the interviewing is. Maybe it would improve then.Comment
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I don't know if Daisy Pearce studied journalism, or who trained her (clearly not the other commentators), but she is the one AFL commentator who can actually ask a good question. A question that actually requires an answer and elicits information. It is so refreshing to hear her interview players after the game.
The thing that drives me crazy is that it's not that hard to ask a good question if you put 2s thought into it. Here's a (paraphrased) example:
Most commentators to Aliir: "You were up against Max Gawn who's in great form, but you managed to beat him once the ball hit the ground. Was that the plan?"
Pearce to Aliir: "You were up against Max Gawn who's in great form. What was the plan for how to beat him?"
It's nearly the same question, except you let the player answer it instead of answering it yourself. Who knows - maybe you (and the viewers) might learn something!
I wish coaches & players would agree as a group to all go "grumpy Mick" or "grumpy Ross" and answer closed questions with a "Yes" or "No", just to highlight how bad the interviewing is. Maybe it would improve then.Comment
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