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This is awesome but we all know it’s fleeting. Collingwood will do Collingwood things and end up winning *deep, sad sigh*

 

Nick Daicos is a protected species. In a week where ALL the talk was about HTB and more of it being paid he had the absolute classic HTB that is ALWAYS a free…play on called. Any other player in the league that’s a free. If it’s Clarry they’d pay it ten times over!!

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4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This is awesome but we all know it’s fleeting. Collingwood will do Collingwood things and end up winning *deep, sad sigh*

I think you mean AFL , god, sorry, I meant umpiring!, will do umpiring things

People think the odd free kick missed or paid doesn't have an impact. Dogs get that holding the ball and kick ahead... instead down the other end and momentum changes entirely. 

I don’t care how soft people think they are the Daicos brothers are very good players. 


What a joke that high tackle call was, can you imagine if that was the last 20 seconds of the game and not of the half?

Biased umpiring at its best.


Is it a Collingwood home game? Curious because it's at Marvel.🤔

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

Is it a Collingwood home game? Curious because it's at Marvel.🤔

I think it is

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Is it a Collingwood home game? Curious because it's at Marvel.🤔

What what what? Collingwood isn’t playing at the MCG? Hath Hell Frozen Over? Next you’ll be telling me they’re playing at Kardinia Park!! 

 
7 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

I don’t care how soft people think they are the Daicos brothers are very good players. 

They’re both absolute guns and who cares how ‘hard’ outside running goal kicking freaks are? 

8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What a joke that high tackle call was, can you imagine if that was the last 20 seconds of the game and not of the half?

Biased umpiring at its best.

They guess all the time. Or the bias sees what it wants to.


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