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Umpires starring for crows today. Round 10 2021 deja vu.

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2 hours ago, Mr Steve said:

We are still 2nd . Can't drop out of top four at round end. Hawks nearly got us.

GC$ over WCE could give it a push.  

1 hour ago, ucanchoose said:

Kelli Underwood is the worst commentator by the length of the flemington straight

Inane comments and a truly grating voice.  Can anyone cite any positives?

 
14 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Freo can't kick straight.  It'll cost them

Supporting Freo must be the actual worst. 
Such a waste of talent. 


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Supporting Freo must be the actual worst. 
Such a waste of talent. 

Dunno Jaded. I'll never quite erase the Balme to Neeld years. The Balme years are actually underrated in my view for their absolute awfulness.

8 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Dunno Jaded. I'll never quite erase the Balme to Neeld years. The Balme years are actually underrated in my view for their absolute awfulness.

We were a terrible team. Freo have a good list. They are just weak and cannot kick straight. 
I barely care and I’m annoyed! 

 

This has turned into a terrible performance from Fremantle.
#BurgessBall is alive and well at the Crows.


4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

We were a terrible team. Freo have a good list. They are just weak and cannot kick straight. 
I barely care and I’m annoyed! 

Yeah, it's hard to watch a player like Walters jog through a game

20 minutes ago, monoccular said:

GC$ over WCE could give it a push.  

Inane comments and a truly grating voice.  Can anyone cite any positives?

I've got one - when she's commentating Crows games, it stops Ricciuto from incessantly ending every sentence with "…boys!"

"He lobbed it to Lobbe."

Thanks Kelly. Truly amazing work from you.

Umps refuse to pay deliberate against the Crows at Adelaide Oval.


Thilthorpe with a textbook coach killer.

3 minutes ago, Chook said:

"He lobbed it to Lobbe."

Thanks Kelly. Truly amazing work from you.

But does that beat “Kozzie buzzing around like a mozzie”?  Truly cringeworthy. 🤮

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

But does that beat “Kozzie buzzing around like a mozzie”?  Truly cringeworthy. 🤮

Slick Fritsch could probably clear it up for us.

Camera work in this game is shocking. Stop zooming in FFS!

ruined that Dawson mark 

Haha what a finish. Adelaide had no right to win that, and I'm glad they didn't.


What a great finish. 
0 stars for skills. 10 stars for suspense this game. 

 

Superb work on the line by the freo defender there. Most would have conceded the point


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