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can’t wait to meet this [censored] in the finals…. Not the 1st time he has had a dig at the club who gave him his chance.

I think he got what he deserved playing for this scum 

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Amazing that one minute the Pies are crying foul about their silly child who throws himself in to every tackler looking for high contact, but then spent Friday night going head high at players tackled to the ground. 

Happened to Langdon, happened to ANB, happened a handful of times. 

If we play them again we need a lesson on tackling intensity. Honestly, find a list spot for Vanders and give him the first 5 minutes of the game.

 

I feel angry about the loss, the umpiring and the pies hypocritical and  self righteous barking . However in some sense Howe is right.. really dumb from Langdon to give ammunition pre game.  It in no way affected the result imo but I hope he and the whole playing group don’t make a mistake like that again. 


I can’t believe nobody has mentioned Pendlebury dropping his elbow into Langdon’s face on the ground. Langdon should’ve received a free for that first tackle.

Howe is a nobody.

Langdon had the last laugh - he got up smiling. Don’t know if it was real or forced but it would have given them the s…s.

 

BTW great to see how the team consistently got right into Cox after his dog act on Max.

 

I agree, Mr Howe. Ed has received exactly what he deserved

 

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1 minute ago, SPC said:

Just hope Howe never plays in a flag. 

Beat me to it. 

On a side note, I’d love a media ban this week. Just focus on the footy..

32 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

can’t wait to meet this [censored] in the finals…. Not the 1st time he has had a dig at the club who gave him his chance.

I think he got what he deserved playing for this scum 

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You have to understand it’s hard for Howey. He went to play in the forward line for his idol Bucks. Not exactly gone to plan.

Howe really is an A grade [censored]. Needs to remember who dragged his [censored] out of nowhere to become an AFL footballer. 

While I hated Langdon’s comment, Howe is literally no better. Show some humility. Ed has something you really want. Until you have a medal around your neck, STFU. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Howe really is an A grade [censored]. Needs to remember who dragged his [censored] out of nowhere to become an AFL footballer. 

While I hated Langdon’s comment, Howe is literally no better. Show some humility. Ed has something you really want. Until you have a medal around your neck, STFU. 

I have similar levels of dislike for Howe. I hope he never wins a premiership (you too Dangerfield but mostly because I despise your mates Hawkins and Selwood ). 
 

McCrae didn’t seem to mind Langdon’s comments and thinks we need personalities like Ed’s


lol what's with the anger? Langdon absolutely got what he deserved. If Howe had called us a one trick pony and Viney and others had piled on in the opening 30s, we'd all be celebrating/laughing about it.

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Lol I honestly don't see what the issue is?

He's only firing back to what Langdon said pre game. They obviously used it as extra motivation. 

Had it been the other way around and it was Howe saying the exact same thing pregame and our players came out with this then we'd be all lauding what a legend of a bloke our player is for firing back.

I love the words fired back and forth now. If there was a chance to meet Collingwood in the finals then something tells me this will create a bit extra spice to the game and our players will certainly make sure we're not losing 3 times in a year to these maggots.

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* not losing

42 minutes ago, Radar Detector said:

I can’t believe nobody has mentioned Pendlebury dropping his elbow into Langdon’s face on the ground. Langdon should’ve received a free for that first tackle.

 

I have mentioned it in 3 threads. Do you mean the media, they are agenda based?

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Lol I honestly don't see what the issue is?

He's only firing back to what Langdon said pre game. They obviously used it as extra motivation. 

Had it been the other way around and it was Howe saying the exact same thing pregame and our players came out with this then we'd be all lauding what a legend of a bloke our player is for firing back.

I love the words fired back and forth now. If there was a chance to meet Collingwood in the finals then something tells me this will create a bit extra spice to the game and our players will certainly make sure we're losing 3 times in a year to these maggots.

Jeez I don’t know about all y’all, but I hope our players don’t make sure we lose 3 times this year to the Carringbush. 😵💫😵💫🤮🤮👀👀🫢🫢🧐🤪🤪⚠️⚠️⚠️


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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Lol I honestly don't see what the issue is?

He's only firing back to what Langdon said pre game. They obviously used it as extra motivation. 

Had it been the other way around and it was Howe saying the exact same thing pregame and our players came out with this then we'd be all lauding what a legend of a bloke our player is for firing back.

I love the words fired back and forth now. If there was a chance to meet Collingwood in the finals then something tells me this will create a bit extra spice to the game and our players will certainly make sure we're losing 3 times in a year to these maggots.

My issue is with Howe being a repeat offender in this space.  

1 hour ago, Demons11 said:

can’t wait to meet this [censored] in the finals…. Not the 1st time he has had a dig at the club who gave him his chance.

I think he got what he deserved playing for this scum 

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You may only have to wait a few weeks for our chance to dish out some punishment. We win both and Pies beat Swans and it’s on.

53 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

I feel angry about the loss, the umpiring and the pies hypocritical and  self righteous barking . However in some sense Howe is right.. really dumb from Langdon to give ammunition pre game.  It in no way affected the result imo but I hope he and the whole playing group don’t make a mistake like that again. 

Langdon made a dumb comment that was poorly articulated. He was talking strategy in a pretty lowbrow, untrained sense. 

Saying he "got what he deserved" is pretty typical Collingwood grub.

They gang tackled him, illegally. If it's normal gameday without the pre-game banter, it is a free kick 100% of the time.

I want nothing more than to end their season. And end it comfortably. 

 

Gary Lyon is our rep in the Media.Wouldnt hurt him to point out sportsmanship for what that was....I don't know.

21 minutes ago, Redleg said:

You may only have to wait a few weeks for our chance to dish out some punishment. We win both and Pies beat Swans and it’s on.

The stakes will be massive. If we lose to Collingwood then its close to a write off for the season. Limping into a semi and then beating Geelong In a prelim will be a massive task, then we might be in a re-match against Collingwood in the GF on a 15 game winning streak. Winning a premiership from that position would easily defeat the 2016 Dogs run for difficult challenges.

Win that QF and we are well rested for 2 weeks and can watch Geelong and Collingwood bash each other up.

 

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