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1 minute ago, Soidee said:

Move Weed on!  He is not going to be best 22.

That was right in front of me.  Weid chose not to go for the ball and tried to outbystle his opponent.  Wrong option 

 

That one is to everyone who thinks Trac can't kick a goal when the game is in the balance 

 

Very frustrating game to watch. Weid is struggling, umpires are missing every Melbourne free kick, BBB injured...but I think we will still win. [censored] our big man stocks are thin now.

Stop blaming the umps. We need to tackle lower. 3 highs against Walker in row have turned the game 

 

High high pressure game - we know our boys can sustain it - can the crows sustain the pressure all game 


Bedford having a shocker

Why didn;t Bedford stay on his bike? Wrong option


20 holding frees not paid our way. Corrupt cheats.

Going to be a tough second half. 50/50 game this


Worst umpiring i have ever seen except for the game v west Coast a few years back when it was 23 to 2 against the dees

 
4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Stop blaming the umps. We need to tackle lower. 3 highs against Walker in row have turned the game 

It's not the ones we're giving away, it's the ones the Crows are giving and not called.

I’ve had enough of us bombing the ball to Ben Brown who hasn’t taken a contested mark since 1987


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