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GO CROWS!!!!!

To hell with how the outcome of this match affects our ladder position, I flatly refuse to barrack for Collingwood.

Tex’s HUGE goal though. 🤌

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

 
 

how good is this?? go Crows!

handball through the Pies and they melt

 
1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

GO CROWS!!!!!

To hell with how the outcome of this match affects our ladder position, I flatly refuse to barrack for Collingwood.

Tex’s HUGE goal though. 🤌

I'm withya. Go Crows, smash them.

Amazing how different look when they don't have run in their legs.

I'm reallt worried abour their difficulty scoring and their connection issues.


Umpires a wake up to Pies Mason Cox on the mark trick in front of goal this week.

Twice they’ve called Cox off the make and the offending player back to man it.

3 minutes ago, binman said:

Amazing how different look when they don't have run in their legs.

I'm reallt worried abour their difficulty scoring and their connection issues.

It's almost like this guy is onto something..

6 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

This panned out well

Maybe we broke the Pies 


Watch how often The Crows are hand passing to the player running by from a mark or free - literally every time. Breaks up Collingwood’s zone completely.

They are being found out here. This is the blueprint.


50 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Crows would be lucky to walk away with anything under a 10 goal loss the way this is panning out.

 

5 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

This panned out well

The post was made when the crows were well and truly being pumped and had only registered 1.7 to Collingwood’s lots.

AT THE TIME it appeared a thumping of Adelaide was on the cards. 

Perfect day for football. 

Four and a bit minutes from 3 quarter times.

And the pies only have 14 shots from 33 inside 50s @ 42%.

Im really starting to worry about their scoring and connection issues issues. 

 
3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

 

The post was made when the crows were well and truly being pumped and had only registered 1.7 to Collingwood’s lots.

AT THE TIME it appeared a thumping of Adelaide was on the cards. 

Should have known the future 

The mid season North/Eagles combo curse striking again?


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