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60,000+ ppl on a cold Sunday afternoon vs an interstate side. No wonder the AFL love when Collingwood are up and about. 

 

Some great footy from the Crows. Might turn it back on half way through the last. Don't feel like pinning all the Sunday happiness hopes in this just yet.

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

60,000+ ppl on a cold Sunday afternoon vs an interstate side. No wonder the AFL love when Collingwood are up and about. 

Yep but gee I hope they lose while sitting there on a cold sunday afternoon 

 
8 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. 

Ok…that’s cool..but the comment I made remains relevant yeh? Why are you always so offended WCW? It wasn’t even a comment directed at you? Relax man

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Pies - 14 shots at goal from 36 inside 50s @ 39% . 

They can stop back half transition from the pies.

Their all team defence is sub par.

Has the pies bubble burst?

I mean, on the g, against a team just in the 8 and who can't win away from home, surely the pies go on to win this game. 

If they don't they are not real contenders.


It must be a contractual obligation - do not point out when nick daicos turns the ball over.

We know the pies will fight back. Just hope the crows haven't spent there petrol tickets coming back in that third term.

It would be great to see the crows get up

Just now, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Ok…that’s cool..but the comment I made remains relevant yeh? Why are you always so offended WCW? It wasn’t even a comment directed at you? Relax man

I wasn’t offended. And as far as I know ppl can quote any post regardless of to whom it’s ‘directed.’

Your comment doesn’t ‘remain relevant’ because it wasn’t relevant to begin with.

Finally, don’t tell me to relax.

 

 

 

Kicking in-danger is just about a non-existent rule now. Seen two that should have gone against Collingwood in the last quarter and a bit.

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Reckon we figured out the Pies for everyone 

 


Tex Walker is a ️ Seems he just can’t miss set shots. It’s a joy to behold, especially vs Collingwood. 

2 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Kicking in-danger is just about a nom-existant rule now. Seen two that should have gone against Collingwood in the last quarter and a bit.

It certainly doesn't override the 'don't give a free kick against Pendlebery' presumption. While on the subject of Pendlebery, that free kick he got for 'in the back' was ridiculous ... he just threw himself to the ground.

9 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Kicking in-danger is just about a non-existent rule now. Seen two that should have gone against Collingwood in the last quarter and a bit.

And a crow nearly had his face kicked-in and again no call

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Cox started that melee. The big [censored]. God how I hope they lose this game 

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Cox is the biggest a-hole in the AFL. 

Has definitely stolen Lynch's crown.

Just turned on Crows Magpies but you can see what happens, side's get sucked in to their fast play 


Umpires killing Crows 19-10 and even arc just disallowed a Rankine goal.

So predictable. 
 

 

Crows fumbling a lot 

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