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Just now, Mr Steve said:

Do Sydney still get a home PF if they play Geelong.

Yes

It would be best to play the Pies in the GF. It would take some of their fans out of it. 
 

obviously got to get their first and need the Cats to get up, which is looking unlikely 

Edited by CYB

 

Pies already looking far too good.  
Hate to say it but am going for the Pies.  Preferably without any help from  😎Cox, Ginavan, Howe. 

Edited by monoccular

 

I feel pretty ordinary admitting that I’m hoping the Pies win this such is the level of my disdain with Geelong and Chris Scott. 

Umpires put the whistle away in this game. Let’s hope they don’t make it all about them like the second quarter last night. 


I was born and raised to hate Collingwood but my natural hated of Geelong has taken over. I know I will feel dirty tomorrow but so be it.


Moore got the ball on super quickly from fullback. McRae is coaching against the idea of how teams like us play. Go and work it out on the fly. The worst thing you can do is stop and allow structure.

Just now, dees189227 said:

Look at that perfect kickout from Moore right there. 3 kicks and they are having a shot.

Wish we could do that

Yep was just thinking the same thing.

Instead we slow play to the same spot every single time.

I’m vomiting as I type this, but gee the filth are [censored] good to watch.

We were like this last year, fast and chaotic. Not robotic.


2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Jeez. pies pressure is insane

Watched Sinney last night. 

I still can’t decide who to barrack for so short of a toss of the coin ima base it on the coach. So yeah, Collingwood it is. 

 
2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Look at that perfect kickout from Moore right there. 3 kicks and they are having a shot.

Wish we could do that

Was just thinking that. Surely you can setup a few set plays. May is a good kick and could hit a target outside 50. 

3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Watched Sinney last night. 

Witnessed it first hand


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