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1 minute ago, layzie said:

Swans needs goal right now 

They had so many opportunities to put the nail on the coffin and blew them all. Even Heeney at 3QT would've stopped the Pies momentum.

Looking like a carbon copy of us versus Brisbane last week.

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That should do it

Commentators advocating for hands in the back 🤮🤮

 

1 hour ago, Glorious Day said:

Watching the games this weekend has been awfully frustrating.

We would have given Geelong a far better contest than Brisbane last night, not provided a training run.

We were far more competitive against Sydney than Collingwood. Collingwood are only still in this game because of their unbelievable accuracy (bit like when they played us). Wish I wasn’t having visions of Melksham right now.

But we weren’t good enough, were we


The idea of Sydney winning the flag sickens me.

Just can't have Collingwood anywhere near the flag this year. I'd be so insulted if they won it the year after us

1 minute ago, CYB said:

And that’s how you ruin a final. Well done umps.

Well it does make up for quite a few non decisions favoring Pies earlier in the quarter.  

If they don’t pay the big shoves Hawkins does, theres no way they’re going to pay that as in the back against Papely. Thankfully they didn’t. 

2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Haha , push in the back, touched and ball hit the deck. Collingwood fans would be filthy

Yep and they will whine about that but forget the fact they gave up the first 4 goals


Just now, dees189227 said:

Yep and they will whine about that but forget the fact they gave up the first 4 goals

Pies have had a great run from the umps this year

 
1 minute ago, CYB said:

Henney is Sydney’s Trac when it comes to goalkicking 

Had a very average finals so far


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