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Round 23 Non MFC Games

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Crows cooked already.

 
Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

coach killer ?

Yep, thinking the same D_J.

 

May I also add that a bulldogs win will see the end of Hawthorn. So there is something good to come out of this year.

Stone  the Crows

Maybe Badloss will have the pressure off him this weekend. 


40 minutes ago, dl4e said:

May I also add that a bulldogs win will see the end of Hawthorn. So there is something good to come out of this year.

I'd be physically sick if Hawthorn get in the 8. Is it too much to ask that they have a few years down the bottom!

Edited by The Lobster Effect

Doggies doing it relatively easy heading for the home turn.

Time to get some solace by visiting the Crows and Port fan forums.

Links anyone..please

Edited by Diamond_Jim

 

Watching Richmond play the exact opposite way we are coached. Open and Fast. 

Wonder if Goodwin is watching??

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Watching Richmond play the exact opposite way we are coached. Open and Fast. 

Wonder if Goodwin is watching??

Wrong.

We play a similar game style. Problem is Richmond have the quality of players to suit that game style.

We don't. 


Will be good to see Stef Martin play finals. He is one opposition player I like to see go well and he deserves it. 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wrong.

We play a similar game style. Problem is Richmond have the quality of players to suit that game style.

We don't. 

When did we last play open fast football with any success?

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wrong.

We play a similar game style. Problem is Richmond have the quality of players to suit that game style.

We don't. 

Also helps if our players can kick to each other, mark the ball and kick goals. 

U know basic afl skills. 

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wrong.

We play a similar game style. Problem is Richmond have the quality of players to suit that game style.

We don't. 

They've also got a couple of key forwards to aim at.

So it was pointless hawthorn winning last night. They missed the finals and gifted the pies a top 4 finish. Ugh!

But go doggies in the finals. 


haven't done the maths but quickly looking at the percentages Richmond would need to win by 70 plus to make any change to the order of the top 4.

Disgusting soft free to Reiwoldt.

Like the non existent arm chop to Larkey yesterday.

Pathetic.

Looks like Adelaide get pick 3 (?4) and Carlton get 8 (?9). Not such a bad deal in the end, if you rate Stocker which Carlton seem too (I don’t)

4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Disgusting soft free to Reiwoldt.

Like the non existent arm chop to Larkey yesterday.

Pathetic.

And the pushes to Ben “flopper” Brown. When are the umps going to figure out he is soft as?!

Edited by godees

Just slowly going through the Crows game day forum on BigFooty

Lots of sack the coach etc but I did like this one...

This year was an aberration sure. But next year, just you wait.
Just like 2018 was an aberration.

Edited by Diamond_Jim


Lynch whinging to umps again - biggest sook in football 

There is something Hawthorn circa 2013-2015 about this Lions team.

 
1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

When did we last play open fast football with any success?

Just left the H after seeing first half of tiges snd lions.

Tigers are everything we are not. 

Well drilled plan with all players buying in

Foot skills sublime

Forwards excl catagna all can kick straight for goal.

Have natural forwards. Reiwoldt lynch rioli martin. - we have t mac

Run wide and center ball more often .

It was a pleasure to watch

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wrong.

We play a similar game style. Problem is Richmond have the quality of players to suit that game style.

We don't. 

Agree about player quality. But just left the game. No way did i see any resemblance in style to tiges. More like Lions at present who seem to constsntly bomb to forward contests which are being picked off by tige defenders.

Brisbane is the real deal.


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