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Suns inaccuracy keeping us in this. We might just. You never know

 
10 minutes ago, BDA said:

Miraculously just 17 points down. They is still hope. Who will step forward?

Thanks for the positivity.

Yes we still can for sure.

But I'll probably go and mow the lawns just in case. If we win bonus replay.

Lose and at least it's not a complete waste of a day.

Good luck.

See you in the funny papers.


Umps JFC

 

10 minutes ago, Alex No Fancy-name said:

Must admit I try to avoid the AFL official media just as much as I try and avoid the Gameday thread. But any danger someone from the AFL could drop by training one day and take a snap of the vice-captain and add it to the file?

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I’m asssuming all the Collingwood players have pix?

Shouldn’t our media dept be pestering the afl on that?


Billings head taken off bending to collect the ball - play -> Suns goal

The two HTB against Suns ignored

This umpiring is cheating. Everything called one way.

Howes that is [censored] pathetic


Free kick goals are killers.

 

Class players like Touk Miller just do the fundamentals like set shot goal kicking so well.


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