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AFL exec to umpires before the game: get Collingwood into finals at all cost, give them as many free kicks as it takes.

honestly though this is hard to watch and say that this is a fair game. 

 
 

6 htb decisions

 

Simple cheating


I think we’re not supposed to take possession of the ball anymore 

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Lot of footsteps today from Maynard. 
Soft [censored]

He's [censored] 

 

4 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Relax, we have Razor tonight. 

Makes no diff WC.... 12 to 2 at half time

8 minutes ago, monoccular said:

At least I am supporting OUR players.  Having a bad night. 

Fritsch is off in the rooms. Maybe concussed or ill like lever. 

Maybee just too hard , ILL ?? DONT GIBE HIM A SOFT OUT

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Is Petracca sitting with all the other players? Couldn’t see him when the cameras were on the rest of them?

I guess when McRae has a [censored] sook about the umpires he gets what he wants 

Wonder how much money they put in the brown paper bag today for the umpires. 

Lucky we didn't trade Salem for a 4th rounder a few weeks back

Have our players been told they're not allowed to engage Maynard? Been absolutely limp both games this year. He's grabbing and wrestling Kozzie and no one charges in to fly the flag. It makes me sick how weak we've become. We used to hunt and hurt our opponents and were unbeatable at the contest. 


2nd even as bad 

👏Chandler 

👏JVR 

👏bowey to Kozzzy (lowers eyes )

Fritsch 💩💩💩💩💩💩off to see his hairdresser

💩tomlinson💩

kozzzzy hits post from 7 metrs out 💩

three stooges Melksham Tholstrup Howes  fell over !!! 💩💩💩

kick the footy FORWARDS, not sideways 💩💩💩

💩💩land a [censored] TACKLE … petty Throlstrup  you are embarrassing us 

Pickett terrible   💩💩💩 hits Moore !! That’s a week !!! 
 

abbey Holmes - pies use uncontested marks and then use speed to go forward 

she knows more than Goodwin 

 

Just now, DeeSince73 said:

Is Petracca sitting with all the other players? Couldn’t see him when the cameras were on the rest of them?

In the Pies box 

 

Forget about finals or top 4.

The real litmus test for Goodwin will be when we play this [censored] filthy team, physicality and pride!

We let them bully our players, 3 of their players tackling one of ours.

We can't event land tackles. Did you see Melksham just looking as his teammate was caught HTB inside our 50?

3 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Frees 12-2

Hardly surprising, we have been absolutely nowhere near it.


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