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top40
10th August 2008, 12:30 PM
A little bit of prospective here.

The next time we bemoan about an unfair Swans loss; (eg: the Essendon/McPhee out of bounds game incident last year; eg: the Wayne Carey mark and goal in front of the Adelaide goal umpire in 2003); in balance, we should draw upon the recent win against Fremantle (Round 18/2008).

Looking at the replay, there is no doubt that Adam Goodes' last goal was achieved as a result of a Barry Hall throw. Does anyone disagree?

All part of the swings and roundabouts about footy.

hot potato
10th August 2008, 12:33 PM
A little bit of prospective here.

The next time we bemoan about an unfair Swans loss; (eg: the Essendon/McPhee out of bounds game incident last year; eg: the Wayne Carey mark and goal in front of the Adelaide goal umpire in 2003); in balance, we should draw upon the recent win against Fremantle (Round 18/2008).

Looking at the replay, there is no doubt that Adam Goodes' last goal was achieved as a result of a Barry Hall throw. Does anyone disagree?

All part of the swings and roundabouts about footy.

I love a bit of PROSPECTIVE, it's the opposite of CONSPECTIVE isn't it?

royboy42
10th August 2008, 12:34 PM
Just had another look at it, and to keep things in perspective , it's certainly a legit handpass.

ROK Lobster
10th August 2008, 12:35 PM
A little bit of prospective here.
Little prospect of that happening IMO.

Nico
10th August 2008, 12:57 PM
A little bit of prospective here.

The next time we bemoan about an unfair Swans loss; (eg: the Essendon/McPhee out of bounds game incident last year; eg: the Wayne Carey mark and goal in front of the Adelaide goal umpire in 2003); in balance, we should draw upon the recent win against Fremantle (Round 18/2008).

Looking at the replay, there is no doubt that Adam Goodes' last goal was achieved as a result of a Barry Hall throw. Does anyone disagree?

All part of the swings and roundabouts about footy.

Invest in a dictionary chief.