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10 minutes ago, Meggs said:

Pies are looking good.  Cripps and Curnow not as impressive as I expected.  Blues donโ€™t look like scoring.  Still a long way to go in this game but Buckley looks safe....

The Blues are absolute poo.

 
3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The Blues are just absolute poo.

Agree. Both teams look terrible, Collingwood less so

really dull game with both teams coming away disappointed would be ideal

so far not too far off it

entertaining for the lol factor

pies up but anything to keep bucks in the job

 

Time to watch something else...this game is boring me.

...but some quick notes.

Dow is not ready for AFL.

Bolton is being out coached by Buckley.

Collingwood still can't kick to position but being made to look good.

Kreuzer not fit/Grundy BOG

Some of Blues young guns seem to be going backwards.

Who knows what the rules of this game are anymore? seem to change by the week...

Bolton in his last year.

Murphy not a captain.

Terrible game to watch. 

Still canโ€™t believe these two teams trouble us - we look a lot better than them - shouldnโ€™t be getting Friday nights. Weโ€™re 10 goals better than both of them.


At least the kegs are getting changed every 46 seconds.

I always hope for a Buckley loss...remember the time he wiped blood on Ling... unforgivable 

 

Dees have had 3 friday night games in the last 4 seasons (inc port away this year)

How many have carlton had? Loads.

Have we won more games than they have in that time? Probably

Get [censored] afl

15 minutes ago, biggestred said:

Dees have had 3 friday night games in the last 4 seasons (inc port away this year)

How many have carlton had? Loads.

Have we won more games than they have in that time? Probably

Get [censored] afl

As enjoyable as it is seeing Carlton being flogged everytime they play on a Friday night, Iโ€™d rather watch a quality football game. 


2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

As enjoyable as it is seeing Carlton being flogged everytike they play on a Friday night, Iโ€™d rather watch a quality football game. 

The dogs actually have a bigger case. Win a flag and get 1

Blues go bottom four and get  4 + opening thursday.

Bucks is the Mark Waugh of the AFL.

Does absolutely nothing for 5-6 games in a row, then pulls something half decent out of the bag to give himself more time on the big stage.  Rinse and repeat.  

I mean, it's good for football that Bucks is coaching the Pies as they'll never win anything with him, but he's terrific at winning that one game that keeps him in a job for 10 more weeks.

2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Bucks is the Mark Waugh of the AFL.

Does absolutely nothing for 5-6 games in a row, then pulls something half decent out of the bag to give himself more time on the big stage.  Rinse and repeat.  

I mean, it's good for football that Bucks is coaching the Pies as they'll never win anything with him, but he's terrific at winning that one game that keeps him in a job for 10 more weeks.

agreed

terrible game of football on the first friday night of winter

and carlton have THREE MORE to come this year

bt was trying to talk up the crowd earlier, saying it was in excess of 70k - is it?

Glad we lost Kruser cup he is terrible

kicks go in the air allowing opposition to close

most of his handballs are hospital jobs

like to have Dunn back

 


1 hour ago, rjay said:

Time to watch something else...this game is boring me.

...

Calling SWYL.

Two of the big four (or five) Victorian clubs. Collingwood arguably the biggest sporting club in Australia. By your mid 80s thinking Channel 7 desperately want this as a Friday night  game to support the established clubs and because clubs gave so many fans.

I. Don't. Think so.

Boring with a capital b and the ratings will reflect that fact. Advertisers pay big money for prime time slots. Do you think they would be happy with this rubbish and ratings?

2 hours ago, doc roet said:

Always great entertainment watching the pies get bet and more so Buckley failing. 

 

2 hours ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

Skills atrocious, maybe the afl need to give them more Friday night games ? 

Wouldn't bother watching the carp between 2 pretenders on Friday prime time TV.

No interest in these greedy clubs.

55 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

agreed

terrible game of football on the first friday night of winter

and carlton have THREE MORE to come this year

bt was trying to talk up the crowd earlier, saying it was in excess of 70k - is it?

ummmm.......still autumn, andrew.........imagine the standard if it really was winter

13 minutes ago, binman said:

Calling SWYL.

Two of the big four (or five) Victorian clubs. Collingwood arguably the biggest sporting club in Australia. By your mid 80s thinking Channel 7 desperately want this as a Friday night  game to support the established clubs and because clubs gave so many fans.

I. Don't. Think so.

Boring with a capital b and the ratings will reflect that fact. Advertisers pay big money for prime time slots. Do you think they would be happy with this rubbish and ratings?

Principle has to stand for something.

Don't watch the greedy hog clubs, when they do not deserve prime time tv.

Deplorable match. The only upside was that I put money on the filth... Hard to see Carlton winning more than a couple of matches this year. They're terrible.


Went as a neutral tonight. Wow! What a shocking game. Blowtorch must be on Bolton soon. Bucks buys another month. Sadly, I suspect we must have been this bad 6 years ago.

3 hours ago, DemonAndrew said:

cripps' field kicking leaves so much to be desired

Like monogamy ( or is that mahogany ??? )

5 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Am I watching and AFL game here? Why do these two has beens get to play on Friday night??

Bet you're looking forward to watching the Saints V Crows in Adelaide tonight

Saints 1 Friday 1 Saturday night already on 7

Who does Gil barrack for again ?

 
5 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Rule of the week, holding and blocking. Brown will be payed a heap.

Usually we don't get within cooeey of him. 

Once upon a time these were the two most powerful clubs in the league.

Now they are basically irrelevant.   They have no right to be playing on a Friday night.


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