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Round 4 Non MFC games

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2 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

They lost this one at the selection table. Walker, Fogarty, Lynch, Jenkins, Jacobs, Talia, Hartigan, Kelly, Doedee. Wayyyy too tall for a wet weather game. Only need 5 of those playing. Jacobs, 2  tall forwards and 2 tall mobile backs.

Also shows how hard it is to replace your best players. Both Crouches out and they are poo.

We had no Gawn, Viney, Hogan & Jones for large portions of last season and it was never mentioned by the 'experts'.

Collingwood's also missing a host of players - Elliott, Moore, Greenwood, Adams, Wells, Goldsack, Broomhead.

 

It’s all about midfield depth people!

This has to be the worst tackling I’ve seen from any team this year. Pies waltzing through 1 on 1 tackles. 


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2 of Adelaide’s 4 goals from dubious 50m penalties , just shows how bad they’ve been 

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That is a terrible free kick. Both going for the pill, I am all for looking after the brain box and brain but you have to allow 50/50 contests.

Well done Tex.

Pump the fist like the great leader you are after getting a free kick from your team mate putting there head over the pill.

He is just a moron and is so over rated imo. Does nothing when the game is hot 

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6 minutes ago, deeko said:

Well done Tex.

Pump the fist like the great leader you are after getting a free kick from your team mate putting there head over the pill.

He is just a moron and is so over rated imo. Does nothing when the game is hot 

Only bested in those stakes by Josh Jenkins. So incredibly overrated and continually spuds it up when any sort of pressure is on.

His own supporters bronx cheering when he finally took a mark deep into the third quarter.

I tipped the Crows but deep down I knew Collingwood were a good chance.

Who else is looking forward to the Queens Birthday Gawn v Grundy battle? It’s gonna be of epic proportions 


Umpires keeping the Crows in it, Pies have been terriffic

7 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Only bested in those stakes by Josh Jenkins. So incredibly overrated and continually spuds it up when any sort of pressure is on.

His own supporters bronx cheering when he finally took a mark deep into the third quarter.

Yes JJ has been very very poor as well. I forgot he was playing till he took a couple grabs that quarter. 

There whole forward line is in shambles. Last year it seemed so potent. Tonight we have 1 goal kicked and less than a handful of effective touches from Betts, JJ, Walker (just shanked a kick whilst I wrote this) and Lynch.....

it’s beautiful ? 

 

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14 minutes ago, deeko said:

Well done Tex.

Pump the fist like the great leader you are after getting a free kick from your team mate putting there head over the pill.

He is just a moron and is so over rated imo. Does nothing when the game is hot 

Josh Jenkins is worse.  The biggest front running forward in footy.  The moment the game is on the line he goes to water.  


1 minute ago, Nasher said:

I am trying to be interested in this game, without success.

I don’t think I’ve been interested in any games I’ve watch this year except for our own. 

4 minutes ago, Nasher said:

I am trying to be interested in this game, without success.

I've chosen to do some work (and when I say work I mean procrastinate, and look at demonland) instead - that's how little interest I could muster Nasher.


1 minute ago, KingSlayer33 said:

I've chosen to do some work (and when I say work I mean procrastinate, and look at demonland) instead - that's how little interest I could muster Nasher.

I'm almost at the point of turning it off because the annoyance of BT's voice is interrupting the peace.  

 
7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I reckon Taylor Walker is finished

the GF killed his ego...

His ego killed the GF. For the crows at least.

Eddie Betts has done a hammy. 

We don't play them till round 10 :(


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