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Terrible game, terrible umpiring, obnoxious crowd and bloody freezing.

Would be good to bury the Pies in a GF tho....not that they will get that far.

 

Rubbish game. 

We'd eat either of them.

Pies playing the man...dumb footy

Richmond will annihilate either of these teams. But I'd love to see the Pies go out in straight sets, just to wipe the smile off their smug supporters faces. 

3 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Terrible game, terrible umpiring, obnoxious crowd and bloody freezing.

How many times have you watched our highlights from last night?

 

Let’s get down to the nitty gritty of this and cut through some of the BS. That first quarter from GWS was the worst quarter of any team this finals series and one of the worst of the year. They should count themselves lucky to be 7 points down.

Come on Giants.

Pies getting arm chair ride with umps, that Shiel tackle non call was the worst I’ve seen all season.

I just hope whoever wins they give Tigs a tough game.

Lots of want to be tough guys on both sides, Green v Adams would be a fun one to watch.


1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Pies getting arm chair ride with umps, that Shiel tackle non call was the worst I’ve seen all season.

I just hope whoever wins they give Tigs a tough game.

Lots of want to be tough guys on both sides, Green v Adams would be a fun one to watch.

Howe such a tough princess lol

WTF was Sidebottom doing with his arm after that melee? It looked like a Nazi salute?! 

'tis similar to a rerun of the battle of the Boyne with the Orange men advancing on the Carringbush lads.

Wonder what odds Tom Wren would give at his old Tote?

Could be the Cockies will warn the boys from Carringbush of their imminent demise

4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Pies getting arm chair ride with umps, that Shiel tackle non call was the worst I’ve seen all season.

I just hope whoever wins they give Tigs a tough game.

Lots of want to be tough guys on both sides, Green v Adams would be a fun one to watch.

Worst call of the season was burgoyne on brayshaw last night 


I don't think anyone is shocked that the umpires are practically fellating Collingwood players. The AFL would be wetting themselves at the prospect of a Richmond v Collingwood prelim. 

I just wish that someone had belted the krap out of that degooey at the half time scuffle. He is nothing more than a piece of camel dung.

Giants should win ( I hope )

12 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

How many times have you watched our highlights from last night?

Numerous times. Demonland is keeping me sane at the moment.

6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sam Mclure’s hair style

Why??

He was sitting a few seats along from me with couple of his mates* last night. Not impressive.

*presumably hired from "rent a friend"

19 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Terrible game, terrible umpiring, obnoxious crowd and bloody freezing.

For your own wellbeing... just up and leave.


Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Nice kick for goal.

Change from those silly around the corners that are so trendy lol

 
7 minutes ago, bingers said:

He was sitting a few seats along from me with couple of his mates* last night. Not impressive.

*presumably hired from "rent a friend"

Haha, ‘mates’ or superficial golfing journo buddies. ?


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