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14 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Currently watching the girls absolutely dominate the Hawks. Nice to see Melbourne winning. 

Hows that last stat. final quarters so far this season 100 points for 4 points against.

 
9 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

anyway lets hope Goodwin decide to review the Collingwood and Carlton matches

I’d say this time it's not a hope for our coach penal to do it, but a strong demand for them to do it if they had no intention to. Despite our loss in these two games, there's a lot to learn from them. In my opinion, the three finals matches we participated in the finals series in 2021 didn't pose much of a strong challenge because we were too good. We have our weaknesses and shortcomings, both among the players and the coaches, which haven't been exposed at crucial times or, when exposed, didn't have a significant impact and didn't receive much attention. In the last two minutes of Carlton's game, to be precise, 43 seconds between Lever’s mark and Acre’s goal, some of our weaknesses and shortcomings were exposed big time, and Carlton seized the opportunity, scored, and won the game. Thank God, that wasn't the GF, or I'd be furious. I'll discuss these 43 seconds and other issues in detail next month.

3 and a half hours left until Collingwood are in the Grand Final. Really enjoying a nice dinner with my remaining freedom.

Collingwood in a grand final is like being under a dictatorship.


 

I can't believe the Blues dropped Kemp.

I would get into his ear about coming to us.

192 cm defender/forward. He would look better in red and blue.


7 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I can't believe the Blues dropped Kemp.

I would get into his ear about coming to us.

192 cm defender/forward. He would look better in red and blue.

Why did they?

 

9 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

My kingdom to see Maynard smothered in a cracking bone crunching footy act tonight. 

Oh how good would a clumsy coked up Mumford hit on Maynard be (footy act or not)

Cwood supporters constant booing just shows a real arrogant sense of entitlement.

I do hope they bloody lose.

 

1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

 

Oh how good would a clumsy coked up Mumford hit on Maynard be (footy act or not)

Watch Maynard come out pushing people.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Cwood supporters constant booing just shows a real arrogant sense of entitlement.

I do hope they bloody lose.

 

They’re collectively a horrible horrible supporter base with no redeeming features. 


40 minutes ago, layzie said:

3 and a half hours left until Collingwood are in the Grand Final. Really enjoying a nice dinner with my remaining freedom.

Collingwood in a grand final is like being under a dictatorship.

relax. 

Pies are 2 from their last 10 grand finals

thats 8 lost GFs. hilarious 

Garry Lyon making me want to throw-up:

'Collingwood smacked Melbourne off the park'

In a joking manner 'Maynard won't be far away, wanting to feel body on body.'

FMD

Greene v Maynard will be interesting. Hoping Toby gives him a bath 


Sad to think that could be us out there if Gus didn't get bushwhacked. We can just hope gws bring a small amount of justice since the Afl won't.

2 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

Garry Lyon making me want to throw-up:

'Collingwood smacked Melbourne off the park'

In a joking manner 'Maynard won't be far away, wanting to feel body on body.'

FMD

Wtf is wrong with him

He of all people have a voice. He should be calling it out. The rest of the media is so pro Collingwood it’s not funny 

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Sad to think that could be us out there if Gus didn't get bushwhacked. We can just hope gws bring a small amount of justice since the Afl won't.

I emailed our president about this today. The AFLs failure to properly prosecute, Gleesons conflict of interest (or appearance of), Gleeson’s shocking comments, the AFLs manifest failure in appealing, the clubs failure in very clearly rejecting the victim blaming of gus and condemnation of the media bias. Sick of being the good corp citizen. 

 

It’s going to be tough watching both games this weekend and so much worse if Collingwood and Carlton both win. 

1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

I emailed our president about this today. The AFLs failure to properly prosecute, Gleesons conflict of interest (or appearance of), Gleeson’s shocking comments, the AFLs manifest failure in appealing, the clubs failure in very clearly rejecting the victim blaming of gus and condemnation of the media bias. Sick of being the good corp citizen. 

Well done Su.

Got a feeling tonight will be a close one.

Pies are seriously overrated.

Not the team they were earlier this season.


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