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Ha ha, Ricciuto saying it's great umpiring to reverse it.  I wonder why?  No bias there.

If we're playing any other side we're down at quarter time.  We aren't playing well at all... but we're in front.  How, I don't know.

Viney and May have been good.  Thought Sparrow had a dip and Langdon was good on the wing.

That's about it really.

 

Umpires going to gift this to the Crows. As blatant as it gets. Corrupt.

What just happened?


I thought they'd learnt from Pittard last week. But that act was a disgrace to the jumper. Pitiful 

This Collingwood documentary is really interesting. 

 

Didn't think you could pay a free kick after the siren... [censored] umpiring getting flogged there 

This umpiring is un [censored] believable


these umpires are shockers.

Get some earplugs you maggots and ignore the crowd you spineless toads.

We are [censored] the worst team in the comp by a country mile have come to play and we are struggling thank god for Viney.


It's there a dumber footy side? 

I agree, the umps need to stamp out the pushing after a free kick.. it’s pathetic 


Umps have let Adelaide get away with this niggle all game. Just as they've let Max be tackled in the ruck and Taylor Walker has been allowed to shephard in the marking contest multiple times. Two free kicks for us that quarter is [censored] [censored]

1 minute ago, Brownie said:

3 yellow Satans? 

I was so excited to get a free :(

Honestly, is there a team with more dumb footballers in the AFL? Unforgivable by Vanders. A goal after the siren would have given us a ton of momentum despite looking rubbish.

 

This group wanted to prove themselves. That was bloody ordinary.

Max shouldn't have played either. Poor leadership. He's getting pantsed and should have sat this one out. It's like when Viney and Jones played as captains when they weren't fit. Leadership is recognising when you're not fit to play.

Let's hope he can turn it around, because if our blueprint is contested footy, we can't win contested footy if Gawn doesn't touch it and O'Brien gives them first use the whole time and then smashes Max once it hits the ground. I'd be tempted to try Jackson for a spurt.

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WTF is going on with the umpires? In the backs not there, dangerous tackles, maybe but then you have to pay the others. What was that late reversal about? 


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