No, but your split personality would. You two really need to get together and bang heads.Originally posted by swantastic
i would never back against swans.
No, but your split personality would. You two really need to get together and bang heads.Originally posted by swantastic
i would never back against swans.
Yes raining now after a soggy week.
Forecast for Saturday is for showers developing into rain.
mmmmmmm ButterOriginally posted by Danzar
Thanks for the tip.
Should also ensure I don't back my team when:
1. Someone dies eating a puffy fish in Japan.
2. My mother looks at me with her head turned to the left (she usually favours the right).
3. My girlfriend buys butter in place of margarine.
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I would have thought the Aints would struggle more than our boys. Not playing at Docklands any time is a disadvantage for the Aints.
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That's right, the Saints rarely play in the rain.Originally posted by RogueSwan
I would have thought the Aints would struggle more than our boys. Not playing at Docklands any time is a disadvantage for the Aints.
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But there used to water droplets running down their cheeks.Originally posted by cruiser
That's right, the Saints rarely play in the rain.
Neither do we. Last time we played them in the rain.....Originally posted by cruiser
That's right, the Saints rarely play in the rain.
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Don't remind me, pretending that one never happened.Originally posted by dread and might
Neither do we. Last time we played them in the rain.....
It did rain for a bit in the PF last year, I'll count that one
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It rained during the last quarter against Hawthorn this year but it didnt slow Sydney down one bit. And despite a soggy SCG in last years SF, which noone told Sydney about, we still managed to beat Geelong. We do OK in the wet.
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Originally posted by cruiser
And despite a soggy SCG in last years SF, which noone told Sydney about, we still managed to beat Geelong.
But, how many Get Out of Gaol Free cards do we get?
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Except for an inspired last quarter by Nick Davis, we were phenomenally abysmal in the wet against Geelong in the SF.
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Thankfully I don't reckon there is a worse side in the wet than StKilda - too much time under the roof.
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