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When will he shut up.

 

I take it this comment is about the self serving, self promoting and self aggrandising quizmaster and flooffy show host.

There is no way the filth are entitled to any consideration. Unless they play a weakened sainters or weak bombers, having the filth in a granny is unfair to the other 16 teams as their opponents are almost assured of a flag.

Colliwobbles are back (perhaps never left).

 
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Leigh Matthews article about the umps was the icing on a lovely cake.

 


have the filth ever lost a game where they weren't robbed?

the more controversial the loss the sweeter the schadenfreude

12 months of goading filth supporters as chokers - delicious

santa just came early

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10 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

the more controversial the loss the sweeter the schadenfreude

Wayne Harmes and Dom Sheed - just 2 few of their tormentors. Life can be so sweet.

 

Eddie once asked Wayne Harmes, was the ball in or out?

Harmes said, which answer would hurt more?

Now we have another slow burner to torment Pies fans to the end of time. It's like a big glass of brandy. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh.


Can't we have an ounce of compassion for our Collingwood friends who were truly shafted by the umpires ? ......... Can't we ?? .............. HELL NO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

49 minutes ago, deebug said:

Wow what the hell is wrong with Cox'a finger Yuck?

Lesson to Cox. Don't pick a small nose with a long finger. Someth's gota give.

54 minutes ago, MFC-11 said:

Lesson to Cox. Don't pick a small nose with a long finger. Someth's gota give.

I think I can see a bit of frontal lobe on the end of his finger.

3 hours ago, Biffen said:

Leigh Matthews article about the umps was the icing on a lovely cake.

 

did not see that article, do you have a link?


3 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

did not see that article, do you have a link?

On AFL website.

Leigh inadvertently rubbing salt into the Pies wounds.

Glorious!

I didn't watch anything until the last quarter, when I felt confident the Pies would get rolled, and only just to see McChins and FIGJAM. They kept cutting to Chins all through the last quarter, but I didn't see a single shot after the game. Very disappointing. Perhaps Ed and the boys were having a group hug out the back somewhere?

56 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

On AFL website.

Leigh inadvertently rubbing salt into the Pies wounds.

Glorious!

Still can’t find it

1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

The best part is, that blocking free at the end was almost certainly there.

 

The umps put the whistle away in the 2nd half, for both teams. thankfully.


robbing collingwood is perfectly legit, in fact it is to be encouraged, but remember that how ever much you rob collingwood, they are still streets ahead in the robbery gig.

Holding the ball against Howe ... not paid. Cost WC a goal.

Stephenson ran 25 metres without bouncing the ball before kicking a goal. He should have been free kicked.

Suffer filth people ... 

 

 

 
2 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

I didn't watch anything until the last quarter, when I felt confident the Pies would get rolled, and only just to see McChins and FIGJAM. They kept cutting to Chins all through the last quarter, but I didn't see a single shot after the game. Very disappointing. Perhaps Ed and the boys were having a group hug out the back somewhere?

I thought Mr Conflicts of Interest had lost weight? That he was something like a stick insect these days. You don't suppose after all the applause he went and put it all back on again? Or maybe it's just that being stressed on TV makes you look heavier.

1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

The best part is, that blocking free at the end was almost certainly there.

And the play on after it, and other frees that should have gone against the Pies ... but in any given game of footy, any given ump might pay them, or might not. It's the usual umpiring roll of the dice.

The only definite part is that the Pies have something to chew on, and it tastes like ****, and they'll never finish chewing it.


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