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Can’t bear to see the pies win tonight. 

 

I hate the filth.

What about that last pies goal. Slow mo def shows it hitting the post!? (oh but they review all goals dont they) guess theyll subtract it first thing Monday morning......

Edited by Wadda We Sing


Umpire literally blocked Lachie Neale from the ball coming to him and directly cost them a goal. Absolutely horrible and unjust. Surely something has to be done?!

Charlie Cameron.... 1 player from any club I think would make us a really tough side to beat. Aaannnddd then gives away a 50

Why do fwds try and mark on the goal line instead of shepherding the ball?! 

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Brisbane play a great brand of football to watch.


Pies gifted 3 goals so far....

gee the umpiring has been interesting.  That beams in the back wasn't there, the ump gets in the way and I thought they did review each goal so how did no one pick it up. Brisbane players are being held and they get zilch.

Good to hear the brisbane crowd up and about again 

But collingwood do look good when they go forward 

Edited by dees189227

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

gee the umpiring has been interesting.  That beams in the back wasn't there, the ump gets in the way and I thought they did review each goal so how did no one pick it up. Brisbane players are being held and they get zilch.

But collingwood do look good when they go forward 

Simple answer= They DONT review every goal. It clearly touched the post.

Umpiring has resulted in at least 3 goals to the Pies so far and missed a clear interference on a Brissy forward earlier for the shot directly in front.  Went down the other end for another Pie goal for a potential 12 point turnaround.

The ducking in the goal square decision up there with the worst for the year.  Brissy were within 5 points at that point from memory.


Pies got umpired all the way to the GF last year and it looks like AFLHQ want a repeat. 

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FMD maggots are giving this to Colonwood

Is it just me or has footy been a real tough watch this year? So many whistles, horrible defensive zoning, slow play, poor skills. 

Just a real hard watch.

Is it just me who thinks Zorko is a fantastic footballer? 30 years of age but I'd have him at Melbourne. 

4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Is it just me or has footy been a real tough watch this year? So many whistles, horrible defensive zoning, slow play, poor skills. 

Just a real hard watch.

Not just you C13. I think its being way over umpired.


5 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Is it just me or has footy been a real tough watch this year? So many whistles, horrible defensive zoning, slow play, poor skills. 

Just a real hard watch.

It’s been the worst quality footy in my lifetime. Not a single quality or memorable game. The new rules and over-officiating by the umpires has destroyed the game.

I rewatched the Bulldogs-Essendon 2000 game this morning and the quality of footy and commentary in that game just leaves the modern game for dead.

The AFL needs to go back to that.

F$#k Leigh Matthews is tough to listen to. First he says "that's efficiency with a capital "I". Then says the game flows better with more free kicks... STFU & retire you dumbass

 

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