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1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

If we and WC win tomorrow we will be 3 games clear inside the top 4. After just 7 games. Golly. 

I don't think maths is your strong suit

 
7 hours ago, Trisul said:

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Must have their eye on someone in the mid season draft.

 
10 hours ago, godees said:

I tipped the suns. Collingwood are decimated by injuries. Nothing Buckley can do about it.

Yes, that's the spirit. I hope that's how the media portray their lack of system and willingness to bring adequate workrate. It might just get Buckley another contract.

Collingwood were decimated with injuries for much of 2018 and because their system was working, they made a GF. 

Buckley will be gone by 2022.

24k at the MCG in perfect weather on a Saturday. I know they're at the bottom, but their fans really have dropped off something shocking. In the same position, it's roughly what we'd get to a game like that. They have maby more fans than us though. [censored] poor from them.


2 hours ago, Mr Steve said:

Is there a bigger sook in the AFL than C Scott. 

Yes.....Crywoldt.

....well would be hard to split anyway...

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2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

how much time was on the clock at that stage?

if he milked the 30 secs he would be kicking on an impossible angle with no run around

6 seconds. It's likely he wouldn't have kicked it in time. That might have been even funnier.

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11 hours ago, MT64 said:

Will speak to my neighbour as he was involved in making the banner yesterday. Great ammo for me. Haha

Just spoke to my neighbour regarding Collingwood's banner mistake. Older volunteers cut out the letter's and figures from a memo issued by the club (which had the spelling mistake) and the cheersquad assembled it to the "club memo". The mistake was pointed out to them but we saw the result.

As my neighbour pointed out to me Collingwood have far bigger problems than a misspelt banner.

That's all for TONIHGT folks.

 

Just watched the last 2min of the Swans/Cats match, definitely think the Cameron mark went 15m but he would’ve been kicking after the siren so by no means an easy goal. The HTB at the end siren been any whistle anyway and it was 50/50 at best. 

They got a lucky one against the Lions (and have had a bunch against us) so it’s about time one went the other way. Have a sook Scott!!!!

3 hours ago, MT64 said:

Just spoke to my neighbour regarding Collingwood's banner mistake. Older volunteers cut out the letter's and figures from a memo issued by the club (which had the spelling mistake) and the cheersquad assembled it to the "club memo". The mistake was pointed out to them but we saw the result.

As my neighbour pointed out to me Collingwood have far bigger problems than a misspelt banner.

That's all for TONIHGT folks.

I thought it was genuinely a deliberate joke seeing as they had made the same mistake in the past.


5 hours ago, A F said:

24k at the MCG in perfect weather on a Saturday. I know they're at the bottom, but their fans really have dropped off something shocking. In the same position, it's roughly what we'd get to a game like that. They have maby more fans than us though. [censored] poor from them.

Exactly, even putting aside their huge number of members it’s the fact that hey have so many supporters and still pull an awful crowd that makes it so bad.

The cats got a dud call last night, which will get all the focus and attention, but they have no one to blame but themselves for lsing that game. They kept the swans in the game through their own poor goal kicking then choked badly in the last 5 mins to concede those goals. 

Should be a ripper next sat night at the G

We will have a boil over game and you lot will react on here like your favourite Star Wars character was replaced by a woman.

Long season, all teams have weaknesses and we are the only ones with ours not yet exploited. There is no super team and that is great considering the last time we got close.

Footy is good atm.

...

And [censored] Geelong. Lel.

7 hours ago, A F said:

Yes, that's the spirit. I hope that's how the media portray their lack of system and willingness to bring adequate workrate. It might just get Buckley another contract.

Collingwood were decimated with injuries for much of 2018 and because their system was working, they made a GF. 

Buckley will be gone by 2022.

"Nothing Buckley can do..." I had to do a double take on that sentence from @godees as I thought at first it was an ingenious reworking of his name. A nickname for him and the silverware that's evaded him all these years for shafting Brisbane! Nothin' Buckley. ??

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1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I thought it was genuinely a deliberate joke seeing as they had made the same mistake in the past.

Probably the same cheer squad members then and now.


If you hate Geelong that was a most enjoyable finish to the game against the Swans to watch.

5 hours ago, Pates said:

Just watched the last 2min of the Swans/Cats match, definitely think the Cameron mark went 15m but he would’ve been kicking after the siren so by no means an easy goal. The HTB at the end siren been any whistle anyway and it was 50/50 at best. 

They got a lucky one against the Lions (and have had a bunch against us) so it’s about time one went the other way. Have a sook Scott!!!!

Just watched the last two mins also, amongst all that noise I’m sure you can just hear the ump say “play on....touched” first after it was kicked in Cameron’s direction.

 

I honestly don’t know if the top of the ladder or the bottom is more fun to look at, at the moment. All the most annoying teams on the bottom. Just need the Cats to slide more. threw away a 30 pt lead against an injury depleted swans. Beautiful 

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

We will have a boil over game and you lot will react on here like your favourite Star Wars character was replaced by a woman.

Long season, all teams have weaknesses and we are the only ones with ours not yet exploited. There is no super team and that is great considering the last time we got close.

Footy is good atm.

...

And [censored] Geelong. Lel.

Princess Leia!? They can't do that!!!


32 minutes ago, Meggs said:

If you hate Geelong that was a most enjoyable finish to the game against the Swans to watch.

I hate the Cats. They are arrogant. Chris Scott is painful.
But they were robbed. Clearly Cameron’s mark should have been paid. The kick went at least 15 metres. 

2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

I hate the Cats. They are arrogant. Chris Scott is painful.
But they were robbed. Clearly Cameron’s mark should have been paid. The kick went at least 15 metres. 

Same sentiment Spirit. 
 

The real issue is umpires changing their decision making based on the state of the game or it’s location 

Honestly have no idea who’ll win between bombers v blues and the WA derby. Toss of a coin in both I reckon. 

WC’s injuries are brutal. No McGovern or Barass their defence looks shaky

 

Cats were robbed by the umpires or was it the football Gods,  doin their thing?

I can’t believe I want Essendon to win (?), but it would be pretty funny if Carlton lose this one. Collingwood and Carlton in the gun all week, while we hopefully sit on top of the ladder.


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