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Collingwood kicking 15.3 is really annoying

 

Gee Essendon are slow in the decision depart I have seen three times when they have switched play and there is a free bombers player and the player with the ball looks around for other options, defence closes out the free Bomber player and he has to kick to a contest.

Then near the boundary in Essendon forward line , 2 Pies versus Springer rather than Springer chase down the ball he choices to bump. Pies clear the ball.

 

 
6 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Collingwood kicking 15.3 is really annoying

Yeah just a tad.


All over and least bad ( great English ) has won. Got to say I don't think either will threaten the flag in 2022. Well the Bombers certainly won't.

Edited by old dee

Gee Melbourne have a look at the pies straight kicking.

Ha ha more misery for Essendon & there supporters. 

Ok Collingwood can start losing again

 
25 minutes ago, Nasher said:

That makes me feel sick. To me that’s a deeply personal moment.

If it were me, I’d prefer to be filmed in the shower over that (maybe I shouldn’t give the broadcasters ideas). Scrap the cameras in the rooms immediately.

Wont happen Nasher whatever the TV media want they get and to hell with the morality of the situation.

1 hour ago, Winners at last said:

I just added Ginnevan (sp) to my list of punchable heads.

He is an arrogant,bleached little show pony. I cannot possibly describe what I would like to do to him as I would be banned for life.


55 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Please be a draw…

Wouldn't mind if these two clubs folded right there and then.

1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

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.

$$$$$$

5 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Wouldn't mind if these two clubs folded right there and then.

Welcome, Welcome, WELCOME to the world of AFL and the Dees ElD! You’ve landed on your feet very well, [censored] them both.

We took the kids to Anzac service in our country town followed by a trip to the RSL with some friends, a Hawks mate and his new mate…. Ess w a nker, he said at one point “oh see how all of these Dees fans are all up and about, how annoying.

I said “listen sunshine you and old Hawks over here have seen what 4 or 5 flags in your life… we’ve seen 1 so GO F K YOURSELVES! (With a massive grin on my face and a laugh hahaha)

Fair to say we’ll not be mates.

19 minutes ago, dl4e said:

He is an arrogant,bleached little show pony. I cannot possibly describe what I would like to do to him as I would be banned for life.

kinky...

25 minutes ago, dl4e said:

He is an arrogant,bleached little show pony. I cannot possibly describe what I would like to do to him as I would be banned for life.

What did he say in his speech because on social media he is getting slammed for it. I know Clayton's last night wasn't great but at least he thanked the Anzacs


2 hours ago, Winners at last said:

I just added Ginnevan (sp) to my list of punchable heads.

Someone should start a thread about this sort of player. Hang on… I think someone already has! 😉

2 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

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.

I think the AFLPA  is funded by the AFL.

And therefore TV companies who run the AFL.

Hence they get access to the rooms.

The AFL will do anything to make money.

It has no ethics.


23 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Someone should start a thread about this sort of player. Hang on… I think someone already has! 😉

I hope Cody Weightman is top of the list!

59 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I hope Cody Weightman is top of the list!

And I’m sure he would be… had the thread not been removed. Idk why since it’s exactly the same as when it was started last year. Whatevs. So cbf expending energy on pointless guesswork. 
But yeah, Cody Weightman is defs like nails on a chalkboard. 

11 hours ago, Nasher said:

If Sydney win today I’d say yes.

And it’s set! Is it me or does it feel like there are more than normal average to below average teams this year. Only a handful of teams that are good and 2ish that are at the point of it all.

 
4 hours ago, layzie said:

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

I look at our own in Gawn. He has swagger, cheek and clearly has tickets on himself. But he is able to find a way to cast that aside and put his team first. That is why he is so likeable. maybe it’s a maturity thing, but raw arrogance in this Pies player is so very unattractive.


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