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11 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Agree that this is grossly overused.

Some of these ???touched endlessly looking at the fingers and so often inconclusive.

In which case, use umpires call and stick with the on field decision. If there isn't enough evidence to overturn it, then it should stay as is

 
2 hours ago, jackaub said:

The president has said Richo has the boards' full support.

Usually means the decision has already been made and they are planning the execution.

It would be more believable if the prez came out and said, we can't sack him coz it would be too expensive.

Which might be right, he's contracted through the end of 2020. So this and two more seasons. Ouch.

8 minutes ago, Mickey said:

In which case, use umpires call and stick with the on field decision. If there isn't enough evidence to overturn it, then it should stay as is

Nothing says "AFL applying worlds best practice" like looking at grainy blurred lo res footage and using it to overturn a decision made by an actual human 2m from the event that they're reviewing.

 
48 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Spud Frawley or Tim Watson to coach the ‘aints PLEASE!

Bring back Blight !!!! Now that was a match made in heaven.


14 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

Come on freo!

This is really a big match for the Crows...obviously not the same team after the  (trying to think of  a catchy name for what we did in Alice).... not many words rhyme with centre and Malice in Alice doesn't quite work !!

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

This is really a big match for the Crows...obviously not the same team after the  (trying to think of  a catchy name for what we did in Alice).... not many words rhyme with centre and Malice in Alice doesn't quite work !!

It's been all crows since i opened my mouth 

 
4 hours ago, A F said:

In tandem with good development and a good culture. If players aren't coached properly, they don't win games every week and they certainly don't win the ultimate prize. 

Humanity has a real issue with viewing everything as black and white (I am still guilty of this, but am trying to change). It is never that simple. 

I know other things are needed, but my post was that List Management/Recruiting is the most important aspect.

You need the socks before you can pull them up.


2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I know other things are needed, but my post was that List Management/Recruiting is the most important aspect.

You need the socks before you can pull them up.

Agreed. Ours was totally wrong 180 degrees 10 years ago

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Any decent team would have put Adelaide away by now, they’re very ordinary. 

Who’s more bogan, Walker or Ballantyne? 

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Dockers are all over the Crows, they just have woeful disposal most of the time. The long bomb into their 50 is killing them. 

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4 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Go Freo

Honestly, is Jenkins the biggest pretender of all time? 800k a year? Omg

Must be something about wearing #4 on your back

He’s such a putz. Just stands in the goalsquare looking for the easy goal. I wouldn’t want him on our list even if he was on rookie wages. 


To all the crow fans laughing about Lever...

 

HA HA HA HA GET FUUUUUUUCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKEEEEEEDDDDDD!!!,

 
3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Some game by Adam Cerra. 

is this the guy?

boom tish

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Ha ha ha ha the cows lost again. 

Ha ha ha ha. 

That just made my weekend. 


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