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Non-Dees discussion

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Richmond are so overrated, and they wonder why they can't win a final.

I can't stand Collingwood either but if Tigers lose tonight the mental demons set in, as will the media caravan.

 
14 minutes ago, Peter Griffen said:

I think the skill errors will be far more common now with the interchange cap, as player get a little more tired the skills will drop off slightly

PG its been terrible from the opening bounce. 

Has Clokey been subbed off? He used to gobble up those bombs Into the fwd 50.

Tigs with injury issues.

Aish spudding it up with just 5 handballs for the game..

 

This is dreadful. Hate to say it, but Curry is right. Given our back end of the season, we really need to make the most of playing teams like this when they are absolutely rubbish

On the Foxtel ticker at the bottom of the screen....Richmond has poor gaol kicking.

Remember when we used to get blockbusters on Friday nights?

 
Just now, Maple Demon said:

On the Foxtel ticker at the bottom of the screen....Richmond has poor gaol kicking.

They do have Dusty, I guess.

The standard of this game is very poor and these two get to do it all over again on a Friday evening later in the season. At that stage it might well be a battle of the also rans.

What is even worse is that The drug Cheats have THREE, that's right, THREE Friday night games while we have ZERO. Next Friday against Port should be a good advert for the game, Later in the season we can all watch them 'play' against the dorks and then still later they play the ex-druggies, WCE.

Justice?


5 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Remember when we used to get blockbusters on Friday nights?

All jokes aside this needs to be addressed next year.

Carlton

Essendon

Pies

Tigers

What a poor quality game of footy. Like a game of keepings off where no one is winning. 

So much for attacking footy being back

2 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

All jokes aside this needs to be addressed next year.

Carlton

Essendon

Pies

Tigers

To be fair, they are the teams which constantly pull 60-70k

4 minutes ago, CHF said:

The standard of this game is very poor and these two get to do it all over again on a Friday evening later in the season. At that stage it might well be a battle of the also rans.

What is even worse is that The drug Cheats have THREE, that's right, THREE Friday night games while we have ZERO. Next Friday against Port should be a good advert for the game, Later in the season we can all watch them 'play' against the dorks and then still later they play the ex-druggies, WCE.

Justice?

God that is terrible. There needs to be a voice of reason when they book in the fixture. Play the best games not the "biggest" teams supporter base. It is turning neutral fans off.


17 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Aish spudding it up with just 5 handballs for the game..

Do not rate. Will have a career comparable to Toumpas imo.

Not to blow my own trumpet here but this is my preview of the game posted last Monday in the "different preview" thread.

First up on Friday night at the G - Pies Vs Tiges.

Dear oh dear, I have already read someone describing this as a ‘Blockbuster’. Some people have no imagination, intelligence or common sense and most of them are sports reporters (I'm looking at you, Robbo.). Pies not only got pantsed last week but the Swans had time to wash, dry and iron them before giving them back in individually wrapped cellophane baggies. Some of the players were seen carefully folding the baggies for later use. Rumour has it that Eddie has a club sanctioned barber coming in to shave all players heads. Hair testing….good luck with that.

The Tiges will fancy their chances against the Inepts only because they were slightly less inept in their draw against the Boos.

I just hope these two do not sully the sacred turf with their collective ineptitude.

Prediction: Tiges by 2 goals, they may be the only two goals of the match.

I'm happy to say Trealor looks ordinary. As soon as he put on a Collingwood jumper it would seem. He seriously has little, to no intensity and neither do Collingwood. He's just jogging around. Richmond are turning it over with almost unforced errors.

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14 minutes ago, CHF said:

The standard of this game is very poor and these two get to do it all over again on a Friday evening later in the season. At that stage it might well be a battle of the also rans.

What is even worse is that The drug Cheats have THREE, that's right, THREE Friday night games while we have ZERO. Next Friday against Port should be a good advert for the game, Later in the season we can all watch them 'play' against the dorks and then still later they play the ex-druggies, WCE.

Justice?

Great points.

9 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

To be fair, they are the teams which constantly pull 60-70k

I thought Friday nights was about TV ratings.


I wonder how high the intensity of our game will be tomorrow...?

 

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