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3 minutes ago, sue said:

I wish they'd increase the volume on the fake crowd and drown out the commentators.  I've watched a lot of old matches recently and the quality of commentating was so much better.  

People say the world started turning to [censored] when Bowie died, but I think it was Dennis Cometti’s retirement that got those wheels turning. 

 

“You need a tracker to track him” - Wayne Carey

 

That was a dire half of footy, and from 2 of the top 4 sides in the comp no less.

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43 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Sidebottom is an out and out superstar! 

18 possessions in two shortened quarters........outstanding


Pendlebury is better than he’s ever been tonight. Skills of majority of players in the game are better than they’ve ever been. Fitness as well.
 

AFL as a spectacle is terrible at present. 

3 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Pendlebury is better than he’s ever been tonight. Skills of majority of players in the game are better than they’ve ever been. Fitness as well.
 

AFL as a spectacle is terrible at present. 

Definitely needs at least another 10 rule changes.

Picked the Pies by 3 points but the game is just not fun to watch, I am not sure why. At least it’s close ;)

 
9 minutes ago, Cards13 said:


AFL as a spectacle is terrible at present. 

It has been for a while.

It's radical, but I don't mind the idea of zones to stop 36 players just following the ball around.

If Tigers win by under a goal the headline will be that video decision giving Higgins the shot.


Just now, Redleg said:

If Tigers win by under a goal the headline will be that video decision giving Higgins the shot.

Shocking decision, video evidence 

What do they look at??

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Shocking decision, video evidence 

What do they look at??

Obviously  not the vision.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

If Tigers win by under a goal the headline will be that video decision giving Higgins the shot.

How did they stuff that up? Clearly over the line on first viewing. Pathetic that commentators don't speak up.

Just now, pitmaster said:

How did they stuff that up? Clearly over the line on first viewing. Pathetic that commentators don't speak up.

BT did and said it was wrong and Carey sought of agreed with him.

Don't like the shortened quarters.

...but then again, I'm not liking the game all that much.


9 minutes ago, rjay said:

Don't like the shortened quarters.

...but then again, I'm not liking the game all that much.

No atmosphere, No energy. Nobodies fault but it is a fact

Boo to short quarters and low scoring games. Hooray to a draw. A loss for both sides.

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Other than one decent mark by ?? and Sidebottom's first half that game was forgettable.

Let's remember the AFL picked it.

Collingwood unlucky to lose/draw


watching post match, should the MCG invest in some better chairs for the players? They are loaded! Out with Bunnings white plastic chairs and in with some luxury style leather chairs 

4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Yawn.


Pies zone defence. They stopped Tigers run.  But you need to score!!! 

Riewoldt? Rioli? Did they play?? Absolutely missing all night. 

Then Reiwoldt with a shot 30 out fails to score. 

 

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