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4 minutes ago, BDA said:

pies composure in these situations is outstanding as much as it pains me to say it.

crows had the ball in there 50 and were not smart. thats the difference

Nah the other teams are [censored] honestly, every time they have the chance to score again and waste every I50. Nothing to praise here, just lucky the opposition is [censored] in execution.

 

What the hell was that last free kick for? Rankine didn't run to far. My god what a stupid call.

Crows cannot beat Collingwood in the close ones

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Adelaide blew that

after all their hard work in the last quarter just no composure or game management once they went ahead.

 

I seriously can’t understand how a side like the Crows just dominating that last quarter but still found a way to lose or Collingwood found a way to win. 


These [censored] commentators:

”Collingwood football club, take a bow”

You don’t take a [censored] bow when you’re the reigning premiers and have just narrowly beaten a team who’s 12th on the [censored] ladder. 

Edited by Mel Bourne

Why do the umpires call such line ball calls in such crucial moments. Really feels like they are trying the manipulate results in key moments. 
 

One positive is the blue floppers are out of the 8. Sucked in

 
2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Nah the other teams are [censored] honestly, every time they have the chance to score again and waste every I50. Nothing to praise here, just lucky the opposition is [censored] in execution.

they've won 10 of the last 11 games decided by a goal or less. thats more than luck. 

Edited by BDA

4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Full of shiit this team. All the bounces land in their arms at crucial times. Adelaide blew that 

Exactly, the rub of the bounce they get. They also kick and hand ball in panic, but the opposition just wanted their opportunities. There was one kick smothered inside their 50, if the crows player was smart you fake the kick to make the defender miss and give yourself time and space.


I sat watching the last 2 minutes with my hatred of the filth reaching sky like proportions. They are the luckiest bastards on th face of the earth. Crows did blow it though.

3 minutes ago, BDA said:

after all their hard work in the last quarter just no composure or game management once they went ahead.

The kick from O'brien 35 meters out 🤦‍♂️

4 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

These [censored] commentators:

”Collingwood football club, take a bow”

You don’t take a [censored] bow when you’re the reigning premiers and have just narrowly beaten a team who’s 12th on the [censored] ladder. 

I am surprised at this point they don't have a special post game show with Daicos dad Jumpin like a lunatic in their corporate box 🤢

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

The kick from O'brien 35 meters out 🤦‍♂️

Or the other kick that was smothered, no composure whatsoever just kick without thinking.

Ugh, horrible outcome, pies back in the 8, bummers will win & move up to 2nd. Yuck.

Anyway looking forward to watching gws v dogs. Well done to Jesse playing 150 games


So many clubs I just wish would let go of the raft and sink into oblivion.

Did I use up all my credits cursing West Coast and Hawthorn?

Divine favour well spent to be sure, but still, what animal do I need to sacrifice to make Collingwood falter and finish outside the 8 on percentage?

Realistically they could lose their last 4 games (Blues, Swans, Lions and finally to us) and in the process give up their spot to a late-surging Lions who also have a draw.

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

The kick from O'brien 35 meters out 🤦‍♂️

he also took a mark on the wing about a minute before that and gave the quick handball rather than using up time to take his kick. no smarts at all.

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Or the other kick that was smothered, no composure whatsoever just kick without thinking.

Yep Keays is a reasonably good player on his day but diabolical around the sticks

Looking more and more like a Swans / Filth GF at this rate


1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Yep Keays is a reasonably good player on his day but diabolical around the sticks

That was the game, he just had to fake the kick and would have had time and space to kick to a teammate or even a better kick at goal.

You just know that the desperation of the Filth defender would play against him if you fake the kick.

At the end of the day Collingwood banked enough score earlier in the game to be in a position to win a close one.

The complete opposite to us last week and for most of the season so far.

 
26 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Why do the umpires call such line ball calls in such crucial moments. Really feels like they are trying the manipulate results in key moments. 
 

One positive is the blue floppers are out of the 8. Sucked in

Pies have a green light from the umps late in games. No HTB even when they tackle their own team mates to keep the ball in. Fraudulent officiating.

19 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Or the other kick that was smothered, no composure whatsoever just kick without thinking.

That Keayes kick which led to the smother was crazy bad. No composure


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