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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

WTF was that Free kick for?

This game is becoming a serious joke 

Matthew Nichols has money on Freo. That was crazy.

 
1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

WTF was that Free kick for?

This game is becoming a serious joke 

Apparently you have to throw it back to the umpire, as I think it's deemed time wasting. I just find it funny it was collingwood that gave it away


20 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

They are woeful by hand, and decision making is as bad as us.

Besides Fyfe & Darcy, they arent woeful by hand but they do over use badly alot of the time which invites pressure and unnecessary turnovers

4 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Is Fyfe cooked?

If the Seven commentary team are anything to go by I think yes.  Analysing where he didn’t follow Crisp felt a little harsh. 

 

Woot woot....gotta love it!

Another draw, another discussion about the draw. 

Just a shame they couldn't nail that last goal.

I don't have to hear either song. Good thing I'd say.

Freo should be relieved to get 2 points


Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

Suck it Pies. Missed the game. What happened to Richard and Mihochek? 

Mihochek hopefully has hurt the hammy again, Richard not sure & I think cox hurt his knee

Yeeew

You watch Essendon Carlton Geelong and think you really hate them.

Then you watch the pies and realise there's a whole new level.

Thank you Freo

Hope cox is ok pffft

Edited by Brownie

A draw plus Cox & Mihochek out.  Great start to the weekend.

1 minute ago, Brownie said:

Yeeew

You watch Essendon Carlton Geelong and think you really hate them.

Then you watch the pies and realise there's a whole new level.

Thank you Freo

Hope [censored] is ok pffft

Each to their own, my hatred of Collingwood doesn’t come close to that of Essendon. 


Really pleased Collingwood has lost the Midas touch in close finishes.

A loss would have been funnier though, Collingwood would have blown up about the time wasting free

 
4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Nicholls has to be one of the worst AFL umpires. 

Not a high bar to better, ET


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