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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

How could they get that Goal review so wrong. A room full of HD Screens and frame by frame viewing 

 

ANSWERS AFL....

We all know the answer SWYL. Tiger - Pie GF would've seen them doing cartwheels. Alas, they'll just have to do with their franchise playing in the big one.

Edited by Demon Disciple

 

That goal review: It's one thing for the umpires to make mistakes, and another if the video evidence is unclear.  But when the video is clear, unforgivable.  Imagine if C'wood lost because of a clearly wrong goal review like today's.

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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

How could they get that Goal review so wrong. A room full of HD Screens and frame by frame viewing 

 

ANSWERS AFL....

The reviewer must have been an ex Collingwood player!

 
21 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Commentators sound like they're at a funeral. 

Suck eggs you hacks! 

They were that bad, i fell asleep, just woke up

4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

We all know the answer SWYL. Tiger - Pie GF would've seen them doing cartwheels. Alas, they'll just have to do with their franchise playing in the big one.

The Media Scrutiny will be full on. The reason we have it is to stop such things. WE ALL SAW IT


4 minutes ago, sue said:

That goal review: It's one thing for the umpires to make mistakes, and another if the video evidence is unclear.  Imagine if C'wood lost because of a clearly wrong goal review like today's.

Id be heartbroken Sue.... :)

 

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Media Scrutiny will be full on. The reason we have it is to stop such things. WE ALL SAW IT

Watch Gill try and sweep it under the rug #nothingtoseehere#didn'tchangeresultofgame#takewalkgill

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Christ, I always thought the pies would come back and in those few minutes I suspected they would win. I had an image of a pies player marking it before or on the siren and kicking a goal to win. 

Thankyou GWS. I don't really like you but you have done something really good this afternoon. Now we won't have to put up with a week of a tigs/pies grand final. They didn't even make the top 4 and beat the dogs, lions in brisbane and now the pies. 

In saying that i'm a tad annoyed that these gews supporters may see there team win a premiership after being in the competition only 10 years. 

But gee the defending of gws in those final moments was fantastic, to do it with all those players missing and Davis playing injured it was a great effort. 

Now I can enjoy the grand final. I can just cope if the tigs did win, more so than the pies winning. 

But it will be interesting to see how the giants will cope on the big stage. It's a different crowd and atmosphere. 

As if anyone should be surprised about the rigged goal review. The AFL put a bunch of Collingwood sycophants on the panel that gave Greene a week. 

They manufacture everything. 


7 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

As if anyone should be surprised about the rigged goal review. The AFL put a bunch of Collingwood sycophants on the panel that gave Greene a week. 

They manufacture everything. 

He should not have been playing in the first place - unless you condone wanton eye gouging,

he should have been banned for his assault on the Bont. Greene is a total self absorbed jerkoff.

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Just now, dieter said:

He should not have been playing in the first place - unless you condone wanton eye gouging he should have been banned for his assault on the Bont. Greene is a total self absorbed jerkoff

Made the same point myself. He should've been rubbed out the week before. But it doesn't change the fact that there's a palpable bias in the so-called 'objective' tribunal system. 

1 minute ago, dieter said:

He should not have been playing in the first place - unless you condone wanton eye gouging he should have been banned for his assault on the Bont. Greene is a total self absorbed jerkoff

Yep

But may win a Norm Smith next week...

Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Yep

But may win a Norm Smith next week...

Please noooo?


10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Christ, I always thought the pies would come back and in those few minutes I suspected they would win. I had an image of a pies player marking it before or on the siren and kicking a goal to win. 

Thankyou GWS. I don't really like you but you have done something really good this afternoon. Now we won't have to put up with a week of a tigs/pies grand final. They didn't even make the top 4 and beat the dogs, lions in brisbane and now the pies. 

In saying that i'm a tad annoyed that these gews supporters may see there team win a premiership after being in the competition only 10 years. 

But gee the defending of gws in those final moments was fantastic, to do it with all those players missing and Davis playing injured it was a great effort. 

Now I can enjoy the grand final. I can just cope if the tigs did win, more so than the pies winning. 

But it will be interesting to see how the giants will cope on the big stage. It's a different crowd and atmosphere. 

Sums it up exactly, the pies can’t win, that’s all that matters 

I think I actually enjoyed seeing them lose by 4 points. I mean when Cameron kicked the goal in the final term I was hoping they would go on and bury them but as nerve racking as it was to watch, I kind of enjoyed seeing them lose another tight final. 

It just warms the cockles of my heart to see the filth suffer another close loss. Oh the premership's a cake walk... (sung with a whistle through broken teeth.

I fear for our MCG if the tigs lose next week, with over 100.00 supporters, they will rip the place apart.

11 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Made the same point myself. He should've been rubbed out the week before. But it doesn't change the fact that there's a palpable bias in the so-called 'objective' tribunal system. 

It hasn't been 'objective' since Christian was appointed and redefined the Peter Principal. The consistency factor is the same as it ever was...

 


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

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Thank you for giving me some satisfaction tonight. 

Just now, dieter said:

Thank you for giving me some satisfaction tonight. 

The next door Neighbours. 

 
14 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I think I actually enjoyed seeing them lose by 4 points. I mean when Cameron kicked the goal in the final term I was hoping they would go on and bury them but as nerve racking as it was to watch, I kind of enjoyed seeing them lose another tight final. 

Would only have been better if Mihocek had taken a mark in the goal square in the dying seconds, the siren goes and he kicks it out of bounds on the full. I hate the E Colli Wobblers, AFL Pet Boys, as much as I hate the Liberal Party and everything it stands for.


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