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2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Richmond microwaves must be working overtime lately.  Crowd was only 23,664. 

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People complain about our fans not turning up. 

Rich have over 100,000 members, it was their Home game and it was a day game.  No excuses!!

And the weather was stunning. But they'll say it's at Marvel and they don't go to Marvel.

If we play GC at Marvel on Sunday we would have got 20,000 too.

Still, no excuses.

 
2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Clearly they didn't watch the Dees/Tigers game last week.

 

A putrid performance. But the Crows/Pies game was just as bad.

The obvious frees not paid to Pies in the last were daylight robbery. 

I was applauding it, but in reality it was a complete joke. Two very obvious highs not paid. One on the wing, one in the goal square. Just to name a few.  

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

And the weather was stunning. But they'll say it's at Marvel and they don't go to Marvel.

If we play GC at Marvel on Sunday we would have got 20,000 too.

Still, no excuses.

I'm sick of this crud they keep trotting out. They are a club with 100,000 members and were just part of an 83,000 game on Monday. 

Marvel is not easy to get to but seriously how hard is it to get your butt on a train and wait on it a bit longer than you usually would? It goes right there!

Tigers at home, pussycats abroad. 

 
4 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Was nobody watching Anzac Eve? This happens to the Dees all the freaking team. Just because it is Collingwood, it gets far more coverage and press.

Was the game poorly umpired last night - yes...but not to the same extent as Anzac Eve.


Good footage of Ben Keays working over Nick Daicos On The Couch tonight. I think there’s a blue print there.

He didn’t work back as hard as he did forward. That was very evident. 

Is anyone else getting tired of hearing about Collingwood comebacks?.  The commentators mention it in every Collingwood game.

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