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I've been on holiday down Sth Gippsland and am due to fly back to Perth at 1450hrs today! Unbelievable, I know.

Note to self:

Never let the handbrake book the flights again without checking fixture beforehand.

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5 minutes ago, Eyes on Red & Blue said:

Pretty sure this is because of the broadcast rights. If you want to listen to SEN via internet you need to do it through the AFL app. Which is an issue because there is a delay when you listen live at the game of about 1 minute - best option is to take a pocket radio (got one at Kmart for $12).

I've been having trouble midweek and early this morning. Half hour to an hour before a game you can listen through the AFL app but this is more than that.

Posted (edited)

"COLLINGWOOD is facing a fine after it was forced to make a late change from outside its emergencies for Sunday's clash against Melbourne at the MCG.

The Magpies withdrew defender Tyson Goldsack because of illness and replaced the 28-year-old with forward-turned-backman Jesse White, who was not named in the initial 25-man squad.

The AFL confirmed Collingwood would be sanctioned for the late change.

White, 28, will line up for his first appearance of the season against the Demons.

The Magpies' emergencies for the match are American import Mason Cox, Matthew Goodyear and Brent Macaffer. 

Final terms will be confirmed 90 minutes before the opening bounce."

 

Should not be allowed. What's the point of emergencies if clubs do this?

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Posted
8 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I've been on holiday down Sth Gippsland and am due to fly back to Perth at 1450hrs today! Unbelievable, I know.

Note to self:

Never let the handbrake book the flights again without checking fixture beforehand.

I missed exactly half our wins last year while in transit (*first half against Collingwood) . . . Good omen perhaps.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Scythe said:

"COLLINGWOOD is facing a fine after it was forced to make a late change from outside its emergencies for Sunday's clash against Melbourne at the MCG.

The Magpies withdrew defender Tyson Goldsack because of illness and replaced the 28-year-old with forward-turned-backman Jesse White, who was not named in the initial 25-man squad.

The AFL confirmed Collingwood would be sanctioned for the late change.

White, 28, will line up for his first appearance of the season against the Demons.

The Magpies' emergencies for the match are American import Mason Cox, Matthew Goodyear and Brent Macaffer. 

Final terms will be confirmed 90 minutes before the opening bounce."

 

Should not be allowed. What's the point of emergencies if clubs do this?

As if C'wood cares about a few bucks.  Like all fines, the size should be related to income.

Posted

Hoping for a big effort from the boys today. 2-2 after four weeks wouldn't be too shabby at this point of the season with Richmond, St Kilda and Gold Coast to come.

Posted

 

12 minutes ago, Scythe said:

"COLLINGWOOD is facing a fine after it was forced to make a late change from outside its emergencies for Sunday's clash against Melbourne at the MCG.

The Magpies withdrew defender Tyson Goldsack because of illness and replaced the 28-year-old with forward-turned-backman Jesse White, who was not named in the initial 25-man squad.

The AFL confirmed Collingwood would be sanctioned for the late change.

White, 28, will line up for his first appearance of the season against the Demons.

The Magpies' emergencies for the match are American import Mason Cox, Matthew Goodyear and Brent Macaffer. 

Final terms will be confirmed 90 minutes before the opening bounce."

 

Should not be allowed. What's the point of emergencies if clubs do this?

I say we send them flowers

Jesse White is a total spud


Posted
1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

 

I say we send them flowers

Jesse White is a total spud

Yeah well that means he'll get the 3 brownlow vote today.

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Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, sue said:

As if C'wood cares about a few bucks.  Like all fines, the size should be related to income.

Since it is a deliberate premeditated  disregard for the rules and not a mistake or misunderstanding, there should be a severe penalty like loss of premiership points. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Biffen said:

I will know within the first 10 minutes of the game what the result will be.

Both from our tackling intensity and the umpiring. 

 

100% this. For years.

Jones gets pinged for lying on the ball, they score a quick goal - and game over.

Happened for years, last time 2 weeks ago...

Sigh

See you on the train on the way in, folks

 

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2 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

I get sick of the negativity   I often wonder why some even bother to support the team if it brings them so much misery,  that being said the biggest pontificators after a game usually haven"t even watched it     they just whinge because that is their raison d"etre

Not sure that's true - I think most of us have watched the game. I will always follow the red and blue - I can't give up. But they've lost my trust... again, this year. It takes a long time to build up trust once lost.

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28 minutes ago, Scythe said:

"COLLINGWOOD is facing a fine after it was forced to make a late change from outside its emergencies for Sunday's clash against Melbourne at the MCG.

The Magpies withdrew defender Tyson Goldsack because of illness and replaced the 28-year-old with forward-turned-backman Jesse White, who was not named in the initial 25-man squad.

The AFL confirmed Collingwood would be sanctioned for the late change.

White, 28, will line up for his first appearance of the season against the Demons.

The Magpies' emergencies for the match are American import Mason Cox, Matthew Goodyear and Brent Macaffer. 

Final terms will be confirmed 90 minutes before the opening bounce."

 

Should not be allowed. What's the point of emergencies if clubs do this?

Makes no sense at all. You have 3 players to choose from. 

 

The opposition should get right of reply ie either to reject the change or change their own team if still time. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Biffen said:

I've got a tranny with me at all times.

Ok, but what about a radio? :)

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A few were questioning the inclusion of Pedo by suggesting he had no real match-up. If you switch perspectives, his inclusion may have been with a view to gaining an advantage with the Pies having no real match-up. Now we see them copping a fine to bring White in. Suggests we're dictating terms.

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59 minutes ago, Scythe said:

"COLLINGWOOD is facing a fine after it was forced to make a late change from outside its emergencies for Sunday's clash against Melbourne at the MCG.

The Magpies withdrew defender Tyson Goldsack because of illness and replaced the 28-year-old with forward-turned-backman Jesse White, who was not named in the initial 25-man squad.

The AFL confirmed Collingwood would be sanctioned for the late change.

White, 28, will line up for his first appearance of the season against the Demons.

The Magpies' emergencies for the match are American import Mason Cox, Matthew Goodyear and Brent Macaffer. 

Final terms will be confirmed 90 minutes before the opening bounce."

 

Should not be allowed. What's the point of emergencies if clubs do this?

The fine should be Premiership points! What's the use of fining Collingwood dollars?

Posted
16 minutes ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

Ok, but what about a radio? :)

Classic 


Posted

McCaffer & Goodyear not playing in reserves, both pie emergencies

Posted
23 minutes ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

Ok, but what about a radio? :)

now,thats funny

Posted
43 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

A horse called Mr Magpie just won the second race at Wyong. Hope that isn't an omen.

On the other hand, Demons Run just won the third at Devenport. Hope that is an omen.

Posted

White in for Goldsack as mentioned earlier. No late changes for us.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Scythe said:

White in for Goldsack as mentioned earlier. No late changes for us.

 

So all the Hogan and Watts whispers were garbage as expected

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Posted
3 hours ago, Redleg said:

We will be in red and blue.

Um yeah, like, I was joking....having a go the clash  jumpers (again)

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