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1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

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

They’re messy aren’t they....

Stevie J started it and he seldom missed. Now players are doing it to hide how nervous they are. 

 
28 minutes ago, jane02 said:

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

We've been really lucky with our final weather this year. The two best nights for it both weeks.

 

Toby Greene needs to go Kung Fu style and get involved in this game. Has done bigger all.

1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Toby Greene needs to go Kung Fu style and get involved in this game. Has done bigger all.

Downhill skier. Think his form in previous year's finals has been similarly flat. Goes missing when the going gets tough. 

 
24 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

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

Thought similar.

21 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Worst call of the season was burgoyne on brayshaw last night 

Shiel was worse.

The non calls not going to the orange abominations are glaring for mine.


'Old school' so I want these imposters (GWS) out of our finals.

I want our team to beat proper footy teams as we progress (hopefully progress)  Never said the same about the Eagles,  Crows,  Port & Freo ... footy states that deserved representation.

I still hate Collingwood though - sheer unadulterated hatred.  Pure hate.


6 minutes ago, Macca said:

'Old school' so I want these imposters (GWS) out of our finals.

I want our team to beat proper footy teams as we progress (hopefully progress)  Never said the same about the Eagles,  Crows,  Port & Freo ... footy states that deserved representation.

I still hate Collingwood though - sheer unadulterated hatred.  Pure hate.

I agree. I was just thinking couldnt imagine Melbourne playing GWS in a GF? How bad would that be. Reckon it would feel an empty event given what we would have gone through to get there. 91,000 Dees and 3 GWS orange people.....na no way. Hope the pies knock em out.

6 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Umpiring is disgraceful.

GWS player should've knocked it over the line rather than get flattened on top of the ball. Although with this biased umpiring it would've been called deliberate.

Either way, umpiring is ridiculously biased in Collingwood's favour. With the scores this close, they'll probably determine the outcome with a howler call (or non-call). 

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1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I agree. I was just thinking couldnt imagine Melbourne playing GWS in a GF? How bad would that be. Reckon it would feel an empty event given what we would have gone through to get there. 91,000 Dees and 3 GWS orange people.....na no way. Hope the pies knock em out.

One week at a time Wadda,  one week at a time!

But if we can get that far (mozz factor deactivated) I'd much rather face the Tigers or Pies.

And no,  I am not getting ahead of myself or any of that bathwater nonsense!  ??


6 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

GWS player should've knocked it over the line rather than get flattened on top of the ball. Although with this biased umpiring it would've been called deliberate.

Either way, umpiring is ridiculously biased in Collingwood's favour. With the scores this close, they'll probably determine the outcome with a howler call (or non-call). 

There was also the touched goal in the third.

Was that kick before the last goal the required distance.

1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

There was also the touched goal in the third.

Was that kick before the last goal the required distance.

I was just saying that! Barely 15m.

Anyway, game over. Umpires and AFL get their wish.

 

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