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Even when Channel 7 is talking about what Geelong has done well they paraphrase it by saying ‘which Collingwood have now stopped’.

Is their supporter base that huge that games can only be seen though their lens? It’s just weird.

 

Collingwood got their game back in order that 2nd quarter.

They set themselves up well off half back from the likes of Maynard, Quaynor, Noble who gave them great drive in waves.

Game could go either way.

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

I’ve done my duty the last two weeks. I’m done. No more barracking for Geelong

 


16 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

220 pressure index for q2 by Pies. That is literally off the charts.

Hard to seem them sustain that throughout the game.

Unless they’ve been loading 

7 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

My guess is they got given a serve by Fly after yet another poor quarter and they relied. 
They’re lucky they are playing a side that’s as cooked as yesterday’s dinner. They should absolutely run Geelong off the field in the second half. 

They should.

Yes the pies pressure was better that quarter, as was their run, but to my eye, they still didn't look to be running over the ground like they were pre bye. The cats lack of speed flattered them

Even if they go on to win, it will be fascinating to see if the pies can really run out this game the way we have been in the last three games.

The pies do not want anymore injuries that's for sure.

 

24 minutes ago, GBDee said:

Ffs BT. “They’re like mushrooms.”

 

24 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Stop taking mushrooms and commentating BT

Poor BT must have something deep in his past memory some association between mushrooms and bull 💩 … but can’t correlate properly, and doesn’t realize that he is speaking it. 

1 minute ago, binman said:

They should.

Yes the pies pressure was better that quarter, as was their run, but to my eye, they still didn't look to be running over the ground like they were pre bye. The cats lack of speed flattered them

Even if they go on to win, it will be fascinating to see if the pies can really run out this game the way we have been in the last three games.

The pies do not want anymore injuries that's for sure.

I agree. They’re playing a side that is old, hammered by injuries and generally very slow. 
They are also getting really smashed in the ruck. Stanley is a horrible horrible ruckman and getting smashed by a very average ruckman in return. 

Just now, gs77 said:

Terrible bounce advantaging Pies not called back.

That’s the real reason they should be made to throw it up, they now just call it back when it goes outside the circle but that one was basically a clearance to collingwood - peanuts


Shannon Neale looks like Clark Kent

De Goey off again.  God I hope you’re really really hurt. I hate wishing injury on players. But you’re not a player, you’re a filthy piece of trash. 

The way the pies push up so high defensively just exposes them.time and time again.


Just now, binman said:

The way the pies push up so high defensively just exposes them.time and time again.

Imagine if Geelong had Hawkins and Rohan wasn’t subbed off. 

Can Geelong still make it if they lose?

Love them to finish 9th

 

Geelong are like Mushrooms

keep them the dark and feed them [censored]


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