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been a tough couple of weeks as a Dees supporter but jeez it must be a killer to be a north fan at the moment. that was a horrendous choke

 

 
8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’ve seen this game before. Collingwood kick the next goal and win by 1 point. 

Well played ET

 

Well that has ruined my weekend 🤬 I keep waiting for their luck to run out but it just doesn’t seem to happen.

6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The MFC is killing enjoyment around here. More people need to wake up 

This is a Discussion board, does it really matter where comments are made, when the Club is in silent freefall??

Still waiting for your reply to my PM btw

wrong thread mate. this is non MFC games

Week after week this garbage just keeps getting smeared in our faces. What's the point in having these rules if they aren't enforced? You see 50m penalties given when the guy on the mark takes 1 step backwards.

Honestly thought that Fisher snap was through, so badly wish it was.

 
6 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Daicos 6 frees for none against 

HQ obviously desperate to get the filth deep into finals.


Just now, jane02 said:

Well that has ruined my weekend 🤬 I keep waiting for their luck to run out but it just doesn’t seem to happen.

you make your own luck... as a team they have done that consistently as much as I dislike them.

The non free to Daicos should have decided the game. unbelievable 

but the non 50 when 2 pies tabs metres over the mark. just laughable

10 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Yes i get what your saying.  Lobb is not a decent target up forward.  Soft as butter.

We have JVR and Fullo as back up & chop outs for Max.

How did you determine Fullo's a bust?  He hasn't played.

Have u watched him at Casey? 10 times softer than Lobb. The latter has been good in recent weeks. Has way more pedigree than Fullarton although that's not saying much. Using JVR in the ruck is detrimental to his forward craft. If you really think the way forward is using those two as back up good luck to you. BTW, Fullarton has done nothing to earn the nickname 'Fullo'. 

My son is a very loyal North supporter- goes to every match so I am sad for him. My husband on the other hand, turns the TV off if Collingwood are getting beaten. I bet he will watch the replay now 😡

God I hate Collingwood.

Last 2 mins:

50m not paid

Daicos htb 100% not paid

Manufactured result 


10 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The MFC is killing enjoyment around here. More people need to wake up 

This is a Discussion board, does it really matter where comments are made, when the Club is in silent freefall??

Still waiting for your reply to my PM btw

So if I now start a discussion here about some arcane rule, you'll be happy to discuss it here. 

It does matter where comments are made, otherwise why not have a single thread for everything. 

Don't worry, with you around there is no danger of a silent free fall.

(Sorry I should have posted this in the 'my club is a disaster and some people can't get enough' thread.)

Edited by sue

Filth up to 3rd with half a List out 

AFL HQ and SEN cracking champagne 🍾 bottles as we speak 

 

2 minutes ago, jane02 said:

My son is a very loyal North supporter- goes to every match so I am sad for him. My husband on the other hand, turns the TV off if Collingwood are getting beaten. I bet he will watch the replay now 😡

I may have told you this before but my Pies fan dad does the same thing or doesn't watch live at all but then on the following random Tuesday at midnight he'll watch the replay. It annoys me that he'll have something decent to watch at that time now haha.

Edited by layzie

In that last quarter, North let the Pies free to do their outside run and overlap game. Hoskin-Elliot, Sidebottom, and others constantly free outside or forward of the ball over and over again. The Roos will be gutted by that loss but the defensive mindset was just not there. On top of that, some decision making brain fades when moving forward, and that horrendous last shot on goal that missed everything = not knowing how to win. The Roos are slowly coming emerging, but I see a lot of the Dees 2015/2016 abut them.


1 minute ago, layzie said:

I'm sure I've told you this before but my Pies fan dad does the same thing or doesn't watch live at all but then on the following random Tuesday at midnight he'll watch the replay. It annoys me that he'll have something decent to watch at that time now haha.

It does my head in. I always sit and watch our matches from start to finish. I even sat through 186 until the bitter end. 
Your dad and my husband are two peas in a pod.

2 minutes ago, sue said:

So if I now start a discussion here about some arcane rule, you'll be happy to discuss it here. 

It does matter where comments are made, otherwise why not have a single thread for everything. 

Don't worry, with you around there is no danger of a silent free fall.

(Sorry I should have posted this in the 'my club is a disaster and some people can't get enough' thread.)

I only care about 1 Club. sorry if that bothers you

Todays game was very relevant for that reason 

 

Sports entertainment hey?

Roos were out on their feet from early in that last qtr. As much as I hate Collingwood, I really envy their spirit. That was a very impressive comeback with so many stars out. But geez the umps got them over the line in the end. That non-50 was criminal.


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