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20 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

We should not have seen that footage between him and his doctor, nor of him leaning against the locker. A bridge too far for mine. That is a very private moment of a human being in despair and is no place for voyeurs. 

All bow down to the Great God Television. We cross now to the vulgar spectacle of self absorbed ninnies in manufactured drama who will slit each other's throats in return for 15 minutes of fame, all for your edification and enjoyment. Right after these gambling ads.

 

 

 

Agree, it's a bridge too far.

 
30 minutes ago, layzie said:

Parish 30 possessions to HT. Pretty good in anyone's book.

Possessions is a [censored] of a stat it what you do with them that counts.

2 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Possessions is a [censored] of a stat it what you do with them that counts.

Of course but it's not often you see those numbers to Half Time either. 

 

Mihocek is a valuable player for the Pies. Always seems to be in the right spot and is a reliable kick.

29 years of age so you would think he only has another 2-3 years at best. Collingwood's forward stocks aren't that great

If there was text book case for dissent based on AFLs explanation, it was right there from DeGoey. 
 

Don’t agree with the rule but the inconsistency is what drives people irate. 

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27 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Gutted for poor Paddy McCartin - he was really showing his ability down back with the Swannies. Game over for his footy career methinks. And this solidifies my view about cameras in the change rooms. We should not have seen that footage between him and his doctor, nor of him leaning against the locker. A bridge too far for mine. That is a very private moment of a human being in despair and is no place for voyeurs. 

Completely agree. I can not understand why the AFLPA allows any footage from the rooms during the game. Seeing a doctor having a private conversation with a patient is no place for ‘entertainment’. It’s atrocious.

 

Did l just hear ‘cat like reflexes’ for a big man from Jobe about Draper 

Its good to see the VFL getting some prime time 😉


1 minute ago, layzie said:

Say what you want about Ginnevan he seems to relish the big stage.

Had to look him up.

12 goals from 9 games over two years.

His lucky day... good on him

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

Say what you want about Ginnevan he seems to relish the big stage.

He needs to pull his head in I reckon and pump up his team mates not his own tyres. 

35 minutes ago, Billy said:

20 meaningless, hanging out the back the hand balling backwards, thank goodness we picked Clarry 

Yep guy is a serial hanger outa, just check his contested possesion stats!??

7 minutes ago, layzie said:

Say what you want about Ginnevan he seems to relish the big stage.

He annoys the carp out of me and reminds me of his d**k head father but he is a very good kick for goal. 

2 minutes ago, CYB said:

He needs to pull his head in I reckon and pump up his team mates not his own tyres. 

Fair call, I find it refreshing when someone has a bit of swagger but theatrics can bite as well.


I don’t care how many disposals he gets, Parish wouldn’t get a game for us. Not only loves running into the contest to get his counting stats but as soon as he’s out in space actively looks for a guy to handball it too instead of looking what’s in front of him. The worst part is as soon as he knows the opposition has it won’t even bother putting any effort on defence.

Funny thing is he would’ve fit right in with the 2019 version of us though.

Not that I care but who is winning!?

3 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Hey ... where's Joffa?

Living in Qld. Awaiting trial on child sex offenses dating back to 2005.


28 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

anyone know the crowd numbers?

BT said around 85K

Great game

 

Mick Malthouse has just tipped MySpace to make a comeback. 


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