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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ha ha ginnivan. Probably would have got the free but the dive looked bad

Absolutely dived, might have been something there but he does himself no favours

 
1 minute ago, CYB said:

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

We could if he bothered to look for someone else rather than gawn 

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

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. 

Right?

 
2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

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. 

I’m barracking for suspensions and 3 week injuries 🤣

For a side many on here have been calling lucky, not a top four team, the worst percentage any top four team have ever had there playing bloody well. They might lose this but there a very good team. 


Pies and Swans move the ball so much better than us on rebound and kick outs. Game style alteration required for us over the off season to become potent offensively again.

Ginnivan, Selwood, Cox, DeGoey, Howe, Cameron, Dangerfield

 

Cant barrack for anyone

Collingwood are the real deal. They're really impressive to watch.

To think we were so close to snaring Jamie Elliot at the end of 2019 .. 😭😭

 

 
Just now, Lord Travis said:

Pies and Swans move the ball so much better than us on rebound and kick outs. Game style alteration required for us over the off season to become potent offensively again.

Yup. Way too much structure. I mean FFS unleash Clarrie and Trac, Langers less effective cos we now go slow. All that makes our forwards ineffective. Look at the way the filth and swans smashed the ball forward from stoppage. Geelong did it with the mark to Rohan too. 

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Pies and Swans move the ball so much better than us on rebound and kick outs. Game style alteration required for us over the off season to become potent offensively again.

The answer is in our outburst from centre clearance and stoppage. What we did to the Bulldogs in the GF 3rd quarter, we should do continuously until we have trampled the opposition. We had some of that flare last night, but couldn't sustain it or lost it due to undisciplined free kicks.


Darcy Moores barber needs a talking to. 

Cant understand why they dont have more cameras and more angles....ridiculous.

How about a Go Pro and some gaffer tape

Edited by Wadda We Sing

I love how the other games thread still becomes a MFCSS cryfest.

7 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Pies and Swans move the ball so much better than us on rebound and kick outs. Game style alteration required for us over the off season to become potent offensively again.

Amazing how quickly a style of play can fail. We are the new dinosaurs already


1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

I love how the other games thread still becomes a MFCSS cryfest.

No we are just saying how 3 of the top 4 have a completely different gameplan to ours and their's appears to be succeeding

4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Cant understand why they dont have more cameras and more angles....ridiculous.

How about a Go Pro and some gaffer tape

They can't even pay for a good slo-mo or 360 system, appaling!


Kills me to say it but without Hawkins Geelong would be a 6-8th ranked side. He’s been so good for so long. The minute he retires they’ll be 4 goals worse off.

 

I wish we were kissed on the D as much as Geelong, we always seem to play against the opposition and the umpires


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