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Well at least we are not as bad as west coast

West Coast only 9 points to half time.

 

Seriously -  WTF WCE??

The best thing a Melbourne supporter can do now is import covid (Or another communicable disease) to Perth so we can play WC in Geelong. They have been smacked twice there this year

 

We think we have problems.....Wc with thier gun fwds & mids lose by 90 points, my question is how do the swans find a way vs what we are serving up??

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LOL Ump paid a free against Roughead, who immediately starts to remonstrate asking the ump all the whys and wherefores. Fan in the front row screams out to the ump, “ANSWER HIM!” Certainly not what an ump would expect to hear. ?


6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

LOL Ump paid a free against Roughead, who immediately starts to remonstrate asking the ump all the whys and wherefores. Fan in the front row screams out to the ump, “ANSWER HIM!” Certainly not what an ump would expect to hear. ?

Just saw it now, hilarious!

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Just saw it now, hilarious!

What’s the bet that fan is a schoolteacher or at the very least a dad?

Most polite Collingwood fan I’ve ever heard. ?

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1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

What’s the bet that fan is a schoolteacher or at the very least a dad?

Most polite Collingwood fan I’ve ever heard. ?

Definitely an authoritative figure with a projecting voice!

? all I want for Christmas is…

Max King in red and blue ? 


Seriously the Doggies are a good outfit. Their forward connection and ball use is just something to marvel at. 
 

And they have forwards that can actually kick straight. 

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1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

LOL Ump paid a free against Roughead, who immediately starts to remonstrate asking the ump all the whys and wherefores. Fan in the front row screams out to the ump, “ANSWER HIM!” Certainly not what an ump would expect to hear. ?

Ump: "Here's your answer. Jordan, under law 22.2.2 (k), I am reporting you for disputing an umpire's decision."

We should have given BB back to Norf....at least that way he could help them beat Doggies and keep us up the ladder.

Don't care what people say on here regarding our ladder position, but the Western Bulldogs are CLEARLY the best team in the comp.

They are ahead on us so many levels. Their midfield to forward connection is light years ahead of us and they have forwards who actually impact and kick goals. 

Their mids just do their role so simple. None of this Hollywood crap that Petracca, Oliver or Harmes have dished out the past couple of weeks. 

Their midfield depth is scary.

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Don't care what people say on here regarding our ladder position, but the Western Bulldogs are CLEARLY the best team in the comp.

They are ahead on us so many levels. Their midfield to forward connection is light years ahead of us and they have forwards who actually impact and kick goals. 

Their mids just do their role so simple. None of this Hollywood crap that Petracca, Oliver or Harmes have dished out the past couple of weeks. 

Their midfield depth is scary.

A well drilled and coached outfit. Individually though they are not any better so I have some hope that we can build to that but agree they are the best in the comp.


5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Don't care what people say on here regarding our ladder position, but the Western Bulldogs are CLEARLY the best team in the comp.

They are ahead on us so many levels. Their midfield to forward connection is light years ahead of us and they have forwards who actually impact and kick goals. 

Their mids just do their role so simple. None of this Hollywood crap that Petracca, Oliver or Harmes have dished out the past couple of weeks. 

Their midfield depth is scary.

Sure.

Doesn't mean we can't beat them.

We already have.

15 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Sure.

Doesn't mean we can't beat them.

We already have.

This almost becomes irrelevant when we lose to sides like Adelaide, Collingwood and GWS.

They're top team because they get it done against these teams when we simply don't. 

52 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

This almost becomes irrelevant when we lose to sides like Adelaide, Collingwood and GWS.

They're top team because they get it done against these teams when we simply don't. 

This is very strange logic Dazzle.

Last year Richmond lost to Hawthorn and Sydney. Does that devalue their premiership?

Its about putting together the best body of work you can to give yourself the best opportunity in September. 

 
On 7/2/2021 at 6:32 AM, ProperDee said:

Loved seeing the Suns beat those flogs. I watched every minute of it. 
 

Stewy Dew’s nickname? It has to be “Over” doesn’t it? He looks 10 months pregnant! 

Post of the year 

45 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

This is very strange logic Dazzle.

Last year Richmond lost to Hawthorn and Sydney. Does that devalue their premiership?

Its about putting together the best body of work you can to give yourself the best opportunity in September. 

We beat grand finalists in Adelaide on their home deck in 2017 and also beat eventual premiers in West Coast back in 2018. 

We are one loss from dropping from top 4 next week. The fact we've put ourselves in that position by dropping games to bottom 8 side just shows that we still cannot be trusted once again, and that we are still mentally fragile.

There are significant improvement needed over the next coming weeks because right now our destiny is in our hands if we are to seriously contend 

History will tell you that you'll never win a flag from outside the 4. Doggies did it in a once in a million back in 2016, but it's a rarity.


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