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Moron Pies fans think every tackle should be a free. So do their players.

 
 

Bad kicking bad footy Collingwood 


11 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

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

Just checked on Google. 300,000 dollars for both the spider camera and a 360 deg camera system. Surely the AFL can spare that money? Oh wait Gil MacLachlan needs his exit bonus I guess 🤷🏻‍♂️

 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Pies high pressure First Quarter more biting them in the bum. 

Though Cats May have spent their tickets in Q2


Geelong getting the run of the umpires this quarter.  Some horrible non calls.

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Geelong have tightened up on the pies. They can't get free

And they get all the help from the umpires 

This so interesting to watch. Ed was right. Collingwood’s game style is all duck and no dinner. They’ll take it on, but you get such good looks if they turn it over. I have serious doubts about its ability to be consistently competitive over seasons. They’ve been great this year and ridden the wave, but teams will get better at figuring it out.

Its actually a massive credit to them that they’ve sustained it. It looks exhausting.


Just now, dees189227 said:

Geelong doing a Melbourne & giving up a goal on the siren

Nah, only we do that. Posters on here said so.

Just now, Demonland said:

Not just the ones paid. Pies getting crucified on frees not paid as well. 

Why can't the Dees become the darlings of the AFL and the umpires? We always seem to have to win it against opposition and the guys in green/yellow.

34 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

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. 

It’s defending with ball in hand. Boring boring boring. Traditionally it was the game style of finals… I think we are seeing a new tradition being forged. 


1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Why can't the Dees become the darlings of the AFL and the umpires? We always seem to have to win it against opposition and the guys in green/yellow.

We had a reasonable run last night and won a premiership last year.

Umpiring can ruin the flow of a game but not results.

1 minute ago, CYB said:

It’s defending with ball in hand. Boring boring boring. Traditionally it was the game style of finals… I think we are seeing a new tradition being forged. 

I hope so, it’s much better to watch. 

 

The Pies look spent imo. Not sure they can hang on, but I hope they do. Hatred of Geelong trumps all.


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