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Couldn't do it against us, sides get sucked in to their first play which suits them 

 

Adelaide deserved to win that. 🤬


Just now, Jerry Lundergard said:

If only we'd shown that much ticker in the 4th qtr on Thursday night.

Did when we played that mob.

Just now, Jerry Lundergard said:

If only we'd shown that much ticker in the 4th qtr on Thursday night.

This is the NON-MFC thread.

 

Ugh again crows bad kicking came back to bite them.

2-5 to 5-2 in that final term 

Also in that final play why did they handball to Jacobs the ruckman instead of a runner. Or just bang the kick in.

Dam what a bummer the pies win again 

I wonder if Collingwood would have won that game if they sold it to the NT government and played it at Alice Springs?

Edited by The heart beats true


Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Umpires cost Adelaide the game.

 

Agree and 21-11 frees to Pies and goal taken off Rankine and Fogarty and Dawson belted, as ball coming and yet Pies get 3 soft goals from frees in last quarter.

That said we need Pies and Port to beat everyone below us so good for us.

Just now, Glorious Day said:

Well Rankine was denied a goal that was a goal, so yep, just on that basis alone 

On top of the disgusting 50m penalty against Sloane..

The Pies scoring issue is a real concern.

Imagine only just beating that mob? Twice.


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Umpires cost Adelaide the game.

 

I saw at least half a dozen blatant frees not paid to the Crows and then Daicos gets that 50 for a gift goal. 

And that goal to Rankine was clear as day on the replay…

Id be fuming if i was a crows supporter.

 

Bucks needs to stop and take a breath. His blatant frothing is 🤮

10 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This is the NON-MFC thread.

It always turns into a what MFC can’t do thread WCW. 

Edited by Dee Zephyr

6 minutes ago, binman said:

The Pies scoring issue is a real concern.

Imagine only just beating that mob? Twice.

I wouldn’t talk too soon. I don’t know if we will beat Adelaide. 

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Bucks needs to stop and take a breath. His blatant frothing is 🤮

Imagine having to show up at work everyday and heap praise on the guy who took your job, and makes you look like a fool?

Nathan seems to do it with ease. I’m not sure self reflection is a strength of his.


So the problem is that although Collingwood look tired, they still recorded the win. 

It's a Ws and Ls business.

Edited by layzie

4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Bucks needs to stop and take a breath. His blatant frothing is 🤮

He loves the Pies so much he should go coach them 😂

Does Fox know Jeremy Howe only missed 3 months of football?

They are carrying on like he’s been cryogenically frozen since 1928.

 
8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

It always turns into a self-bash thread WCW. 

Yep, almost every thread does. Even the banner thread ffs. Thanks to the mods that’s been restored to its no self-bashing state. 😁

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

Matthew Nicks would be proud and filthy at the same time.

It’s not coincidence that certain clubs get an armchair umpiring ride constantly.

I will never believe that, the evidence is overwhelming, it’s not rub of the green or a one off, it is blatantly constant.

The reason is most likely to do with the large one sided crowd. 

Edited by Redleg


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