LukeParkerno1
Post-Human
that is true in general but when you are under absolutely no pressure at kick ins it is unforgivable.
Just feel teams want to go for the most difficult option rather than just get it in and set up accordingly.
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that is true in general but when you are under absolutely no pressure at kick ins it is unforgivable.
even on the tv you could tell it was mostly swans supporters.
Could it be at least partly because his name is Callan?Callum Ward seems to get forgotten amongst the Giants all-star line up.
hahahahaha...........................not in the same league.
Proof?
Read Swans Bigfooty.
Sorry you are the greatest fan of all !!!!
I just hate the side!!
No thread for next week's game against the Saints up yet? Had a sneaky peek on their board and their preview is 12 pages long already.
Plenty of that but it's basically an ins and outs thread atm.Have they moved on from the "Hickey is the worst player ever" thing yet?
Ha! Kind of proves my point.Could it be at least partly because his name is Callan?
I think there's a bit of confusion arising here because "Mickey Mouse" can mean really good, or really bad. Pretty sure the original comment meant the former.
Did GWS put a tag on Lloyd? Hard to tell on tv.Still think it was losing him so early that cost us the Hawks game and not just the loss of rotations, his distribution and play through the middle are invaluable.
Dead horse = SauceAgree, 'Mickey Mouse' is often used as rhyming slang for 'grouse'. Pretty sure the original poster was using it in that context...
I was pretty critical at Lloyd after the Giants game at the SCG, I felt he never went for the hard ball. Always waited for the easy short kick but he's really proven me wrong. He's worked very hard on his inside game to give him a full all rounded ability
Yep, Paps needs more credit, he makes us a far better team not only as the small forward but his rotations through the middle allow the mids to float/rest forward. He's a gem.Learned that although the Swans hit up Franklin quite a bit, we still managed almost 100 points with Reid & Rohan having almost no impact whatsoever.
A lot of people are writing about the up turn in the Swans form thanks to Rampe, but they gloss over Papley and how good he's been in the midfield & forward line.
Yep, Paps needs more credit, he makes us a far better team not only as the small forward but his rotations through the middle allow the mids to float/rest forward. He's a gem.
And he's not out of his depth there, he's bloody good in the middle.I've loved watching Papley doing minutes in the midfield, too. We're just so much more dangerous than we were last year when so many players can rotate through there.
Glad we finished strong and wouldn't let them back in. Excellent play on Greene by Smith and co.
I wonder how much Cameron being out made a difference.
Big difference. Forward line was largely dysfunctional without him. Most of their goals were from defensive lapses or freak ability/luck.