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Is there a stat for being tackled?

Nibbler would be setting records tonight

 

Crumbling under the pressure

Pies have us exactly where they want us. We are playing cute pathetic football. 


If Moore  has his hand in the neck of the jumper it’s over the shoulder. A soft one but rules aren’t being followed tonight

Son and four grandchildren sitting among 100 Filth supporters 

 

Good education for them

He says

we are sitting in amongst about 100 Collingwood supporters …….this could be a learning moment for the kids

about why we hate Collingwood

 

The players and Goody all said in interviews that alarm bells were ringing in the dogs game at half time. Apparently they learnt nothing. We’re in another shootout and we’re on the ropes. Even if we win from here, the coaches have work to do to get our brand back for finals.

 

Maxy please stop kicking mate

Must say, have zero confidence. Backline feels like our 2013 version


18 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

ANB has gotta remember he aint Dusty Martin.

 

Having a bit of a mare... looks a step off the pace for mine.

Nibbler a total liability

 

on another note

22 scoring shots to 14

 

Good kicking is good footy

a lesson we need to learn


They seem destined to run over us in a game we should be 8 goals in front

 

Just now, BW511 said:

Is there a stat for being tackled?

Nibbler would be setting records tonight

Doesn’t help when the handball too him goes 10m in the air when he has 3 blokes standing around him ready to tackle 

Really?

Booing at 3QT siren by the Filth fans?

Boofheads.

Collingwood's tackling pressure is so good.

1-4 pathetic.

Max you are great at everything else but your kicking is absolutely woeful. Seriously fix it. 

Ugh I don't want a close one


Been in front every quarter. 22 shots or more to 15. We should win   Go dees

We look cooked… 

We've thrown everything at them and lead by 7 points. If we crumble in this last quarter I have serious doubts about us as challengers  I sure hope we saved our best for last because this has, Coll-Syd-Dogs written all over it.

Collingwood always going low inside 50. Doing a good job cutting out interceptors.

Just now, SPC said:

Must say, have zero confidence. Backline feels like our 2013 version

It's not the back line.


Pretty sure Nibbler has a bit of calf soreness.  Harmes time

F×ck. I forgot what this feeling was like. This is excruciating. Come on dees!!!

 

3rd qtr 

missed chances 🤮Kozzzzz

ANB horrible turnover!!! 🤮

May - how long  you stupid &$&$$💩

overhandballing !!!!!! Overhandballing!!!!!!💩

kick the goal ffs  🤡🤡

Brown is soft as soft as soft as 💩

Spargo-yes

Trac kick to pocket rather than goal 🤡🤡

Best that quarter - nil 

 
5 minutes ago, layzie said:

We've met our match tonight. We all thought we were going to steamroll them. This is a fight

Er no we didn’t - I have $$$ on Collingwood


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