General Swans chat 2023
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General Swans chat 2023
There is a statue of Paul Roos at the SCG - perhaps go check it out some time.
Otherwise, the AFL legacy at the SCG is vastly under-represented at the current time. It is no more overboard then having a random statue at the other end of the ground for a random barracker from the hill, which is exactly what they have.Comment
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General Swans chat 2023
This would be more prominent to everyone who goes to the SCG than a statue which would only be ‘seen’ by those who walk past.Comment
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I noted his association with cricket in an earlier comment above.
His association was also pretty strong with league by all reports as well, which makes sense given it was quite important to the ground in that era too (like AFL is now).
Sent from my CPH2307 using TapatalkLast edited by mcs; 7 April 2023, 01:25 PM."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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Totally! Especially since, according to this 2011 SMH article, the Brewongle Stand was named after a tea room which was in turn named by daughters of a wealthy grazier with a large property outside Brewongle, NSW!
Sent from my CPH2307 using Tapatalk"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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Not quite sure where to post this or whether it's been covered elsewhere but one of the few good things I took from the night of the Port disaster was the announcement from the club that it won't be accepting sponsorship from sports betting companies anymore. Delighted to see the club take this stance - seem to recall North M may have taken a similar position?Comment
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Not quite sure where to post this or whether it's been covered elsewhere but one of the few good things I took from the night of the Port disaster was the announcement from the club that it won't be accepting sponsorship from sports betting companies anymore. Delighted to see the club take this stance - seem to recall North M may have taken a similar position?
The clubs will likely wean themselves off it over time, but goodness knows when the AFL will. It won't even publicly admit how much it gets out of product fees from gambling on AFL."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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There's an update to the injury status: Injury Update: Amartey recovery timeline revealed (sydneyswans.com.au). Looks like Hickey won't travel to Geelong. Both McCartins definitely out. Rampe and Buddy doubtful. Reid is a long way off. Melican is not yet in contention. No comments about Francis or Heeney or Gould (for which, I suppose, we can give thanks - either that or curses if it turns out they're injured).All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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Not quite sure where to post this or whether it's been covered elsewhere but one of the few good things I took from the night of the Port disaster was the announcement from the club that it won't be accepting sponsorship from sports betting companies anymore. Delighted to see the club take this stance - seem to recall North M may have taken a similar position?
in crypto currencies is not gambling?. Classy.Comment
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I mean all investing is a form of gambling so it is pretty much the sameComment
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Yes, KT, a day after a report was released that stated Australians lost $3.1 billion to scams last year, the club shamelessly announces a commercial partnership with a crypto exchange. And I'm not sure what might be worse? That management are possibly unaware that crypto is a scam, or that they realise that it's dodgy and decided to allow it to be flogged to the members anyway?Comment
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If we win the next 3 games in a row we will be 6 wins 4 losses
The same as last year at the end of round 10"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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