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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?

Yes Trac was sitting in the back of the box with a cap on.

 
Just now, DiscoStu17 said:

Moore just took out Kozzies legs and got a free for it. 

Should have been Kozzie's free kick and shot at goal.

I [censored] HATE this club. Bunch of absolute soft [censored] who go down like a pile of feathers the minute you touch them. 
12-2 free kicks. What a sick [censored] joke this competition is. 
 

Also [censored] YOU MAYNARD 

 
2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

6 htb decisions

 

Simple cheating

Difference is Collingwood are nailing there tackles.  We cannot complete one

Umpires a dead set disgrace tonight


Free kicks 12 to 2??? 

25 points the vitriol on this site would say it 70. Got so many inexperienced players running around what do people expect. It amazes me why people bother if it upset them that much.

RIP football. 2024 was the end of AFL as we know it. Not sure if will be watchable going forward.

 
1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Ur an [censored] I have said nothing in this narrative about Jefferson get ur head outa your [censored] [censored]

Sorry your feelings are hurt petal but I’ll stick by our leading goal kicker for the last 4 years even if he is having a bad day 

Anyone who wants to trade him when we have few genuine forwards has rocks in their heads 

2 minutes ago, Satan said:

Pickett does not want to play rd 1 again

He will be OK nothing in it.


2 minutes ago, Demonised said:

Should have been Kozzie's free kick and shot at goal.

Should have been a free to Roo for front on contact against Moore in the marking contest as well.

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2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I [censored] HATE this club. Bunch of absolute soft [censored] who go down like a pile of feathers the minute you touch them. 
12-2 free kicks. What a sick [censored] joke this competition is. 
 

Also [censored] YOU MAYNARD 

He is a C U Next Tuesday!

4 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

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. 

Couldn't agree more. Makes me sick as well.

2 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Free kicks 12 to 2??? 

When you are second to the ball, put your own players under pressure that's what happens.

Just now, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

He is a C U Next Tuesday!

That’s what the censor blocked out

I am 3 seconds away from jumping the fence and pulling those giant shorts off his large [censored]. Absolute hack. 


One of the more biased umpiring performances I’ve ever seen.

Also one of the laziest pressure halves of pressure I’ve ever seen.

PS has Marty Hore ever kicked a ball forwards?

Very disappointing half of football. I really hope we bring some pressure in the second half. 

We better develop a turnover game over Summer otherwise we might as well pack it in.

2 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

25 points the vitriol on this site would say it 70. Got so many inexperienced players running around what do people expect. It amazes me why people bother if it upset them that much.

The issues is our perceived lack of physicality and pride. Let those [censored] constantly bully our players. 3 of them tackling one of ours.

That's my main issue, just want to see them stand up against these thugs.


4 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

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?

He was knocked out of the way by Kolt, who also just stood around. 

It's hardly the fault of the umpires when our two defensive pillars are missing, Collingwood players are left in acres of space, Fritsch couldn't tackle a one-legged opponent, Tholstrup and Woewodin look out of their depth, we have no cohesion in midfield, and Nibbler chose just the wrong game to have a shocker.

11 minutes ago, Sydee said:

My god and you keep harping to get Jefferson in who is as timid as a mouse - your no supporter 

Hey guess what.. u are now on ignore friggen lightweight [censored]

 

Maybe it's just me but I thought we were far and away better than them that quarter. Their pace, composure and some free kicks forward of centre ultimately evened the ledger. We didn't fold.

When Maynard had a go at Kozzie after the Moore free kick, one other player went over.

One.

That should have been a [censored] melee. Having that [censored] have a go at Koz after what he'd done. And we did nothing.

Soft club full of too nice players.

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