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Just now, Deestroy All said:

This Collingwood documentary is really interesting. 

Cant wait to hear more stories about the 58 premiership in the next qtr

 

Umps are horrible but Jesus we are atrocious. No skills. No game plan. Soft. Just rubbish. 
Clearly learnt nothing from last week. 

 
1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Another undisciplined act. Pure stupidity. We have learnt nothing.

I'd like to say that we need to see a replay to determine how stupid it was, but Vanders shouldn't even put the umps in a position to reverse it.  Just talk some trash and leave it at that.


4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

So glad we dropped Oscar. Backline is getting destroyed. 

Again with a balance-disrupting selection error.

 

Nothing positive about that quarter at all.

Getting smoked by this umpire.

 


1 minute ago, W I S E said:

What just happened?

AVB blatant shove of player on the ground to taunt them for giving away free - it was stupid 

AVB must be concussed from earlier head clash

Umpiring has been terrible, but we haven't been great either. The crows have been a lot more direct with their F50 entries, and as usual we are just bombing it in. Mind you, this is against a team who is, as of right now, winless in 2020.

I'm torn. I would have loved us to come out firing, and belt these guys, but that wouldn't mean anything, because it would prove us to be only able to win against the easybeats. 

But as it stands, we've been pretty bog ordinary tonight so far.

2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

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

You can't. Yellow carntes

Have i ever mentioned I don't think we are very good kicks of the football?


King “good call by the umpire, this is the stuff we need to get out of the game”.

Vanders pushes a Crows player in the back when we was on the ground after the free had been given as a “[censored] you”.

Well we are not looking very good against the worst side in the competitions Reserves side. Who is getting their hands on the ball?

Can we try something different when kicking out after a behind? No creativity or dare whatsoever - might as well just give them the ball back

1 minute ago, TheoX said:

This umpiring is un [censored] believable

Agree, continues to be inconsistent and terrible.

But i don't blame the umpires overall. We are just soft.

Mate don't worry about it. We're going no where


 

I wonder if they will pay soft [censored] free kicks like that all night... Doubt it 


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