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2 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

I hear you Dub but I'm not gloating given they beat us only a few weeks ago and how we've been travelling till last week.

Just coz we are rubbish doesn’t mean we can’t take delight in bombers pain. ?

2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

In the days of Ricky Barham flying down the wing and Tommy Hafey as their coach they were my second team. 

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12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Just coz we are rubbish doesn’t mean we can’t take delight in bombers pain. ?

Are you a true football supporter if you DON'T take delight in bombers pain?

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2 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Carlton could be in for another painful long day. 

Best thing about that is, if Carlton aren't in for a painful day, then with the way expecations are going, Collingwood will have to be in for a long painful day instead.

The perceived mismatch is so great that there is almost a zero-sum game for supporter angst - every moment of relief for Carlton adds an equal amount of frustration for Collingwood.

These first quarters are so low scoring. Yawn...

 
17 hours ago, DemonWheels said:

Why don’t they raise the main broadcast view camera (on center wing) higher so the game is easier to watch on TV?

The perspective is just too flat - makes the game look even more congested than it really is.

Hasn’t improved since Alf Potter’s day. 

Why don’t they ever have one camera focused for sun and one for shade? 

Carlton are looking better?


1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Just coz we are rubbish doesn’t mean we can’t take delight in bombers pain. ?

I just hope i feel more elation than suffering for the remainder of this year and beyond DD

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34 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Carlton are looking better?

Think about what your saying Jane......

Free kick count in the Pies game please?


The Blues beating them on the ground and in the air.  Their closing speed is cutting down the Pies and their usual space/time to make good decisions with clean disposal.

Cripps what was that disposal i50...and a fumble arghh


16 hours ago, Demonland said:

Stats say it was 21 frees each. 

Didn’t watch the whole game to comment, but in general it’s more where they are paid

 

Fantastic pressure Silvagni ...amazing goal Cripps!  Common Blues!


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