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4 minutes ago, McQueen said:

The running game by both teams (Pies more so) is something to admire. 

And the use of the corridor.

 

Watching this.   Does not matter who is kicking for goal,

all I can think.  Is miss you bastaard!

 
6 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Just saw an article on FB about the AFL considering players to be traded without their consent.

There's a tread about it on the forum page.

Not really footy related but when I saw her it reminded me.  Last week when Abbie Holmes was on my Dad asked what were the marks across her face. I had to explain it was make up 😂


14 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Just saw an article on FB about the AFL considering players to be traded without their consent.

Already happens.

the Pies did it with Treloar and Grundy? both desperately wanted to stay and on 5 year deals

Does young Nick ever win his own ball?

you can play fully uncontested footy for so long. 

 
4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Already happens.

the Pies did it with Treloar and Grundy? both desperately wanted to stay and on 5 year deals

They were both salary dumps. Pies had no choice.

Just wait for the dump of all dumps if Jacko bombs out.


I reckon Jake Stringer was that kid in the school playground who absolutely hogged the ball and didn’t understand why everybody else thought that was a problem. 

1 hour ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Bombers covering the corridor and pushing em wide

Did the same to us. Regardless of game plan deployed, pressure will unravel all. 


 

Pies are missing their Moore-Murphy-Frampton defensive trio that was working for them in the first 3 rounds.

Their defensive structures are falling apart and their lack of rucks are hurting.


6 minutes ago, Webber said:

I reckon Jake Stringer was that kid in the school playground who absolutely hogged the ball and didn’t understand why everybody else thought that was a problem. 

Can confirm he is a truly terrible human 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

If I have to watch Stringer win a flag I am going to burn my eyes out 

Who’s worse, Stringer or De Goey?


Makes last week look not too bad…. Bombers have worked out the pies - pressure pressure pressure, no corridor opportunities.  Have to be able to go HARD FOR 4 QTRS to beat either of these teams.

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Who’s worse, Stringer or De Goey?

Well technically one is a criminal and the other is just a bad person. So De Geoy. But both take the number one spot for my most hated players in the AFL. 

Essendon very lucky the Pies miss every set shot and half opportunity at goal. Let's hope that doesn't change for KB day.

 
2 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Makes last week look not too bad…. Bombers have worked out the pies - pressure pressure pressure, no corridor opportunities.  Have to be able to go HARD FOR 4 QTRS to beat either of these teams.

But they won't win a final this year... 20 years and counting 😉

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