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Pies were given a 50m penalty that was measured at 77.7 metres. That is a massive mistake. Then McStay gets a goal from a push that wasn’t there.

I find it funny that bad mistakes by umpires in Pies games, seem to nearly always be in their favour.

54 minutes ago, Kent said:

The demons are now way anywhere near the quality of these two teams we deserve our lowly position on the ladder blame game plan coach recruiting and over paid past it players

Wrong thread. Please use one of the other seventy dedicated to the topic of slagging the club.

 

Bailey and Rayner

cmon guys. i know you only play one good game a month but can we make it this one??

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Bailey and Rayner

cmon guys. i know you only play one good game a month but can we make it this one??

Or at least follow through properly on the snark with Maynard.

For the good of football.


1 hour ago, Spargonicus said:

Do you recall the original ‘Wired World of Sports’ ?

After a crash: “…and at last something is happening. These bloody cars have just been going round and round and round…”

It’s been so [censored] boring. At last some action

Plus, minus, add, subtract, divide, multiplying your sports entertainment this afternoon the wired world of sporrrrrrrrts

Has another listen the other day.

Welcome back, yessssss, welcome back, to another edition of the wired world of breakfast!

Edited by Superunknown

Look I don’t know if I’ve mentioned it but I hate Maynard

It’s a hate reserved for only the most malevolent of beings. Genocidal prime ministers, that sort of thing

The filth are really living up to the filth label tonight.

Not sure it’s been said here yet but Maynard is a real piece of work.

Edited by rolling fog


1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Just remembered I haven't heard BT or JB call a game this year. So good.

Taylor froths for Collingwood like they didn’t drop him for the 1990 premiership 😂


I tipped Collingwood. Something NQR about Brisbane. They have been smashed in parts of games and wheels were bound to fall off. Collingwood is exceptionally well drilled. They just go go go and ALWAYS kick to space. Their players work so hard.

 
1 minute ago, praha said:

I tipped Collingwood. Something NQR about Brisbane. They have been smashed in parts of games and wheels were bound to fall off. Collingwood is exceptionally well drilled. They just go go go and ALWAYS kick to space. Their players work so hard.

We need some Collingwood people at the club

The umpiring has been average tonight. Mihocek has twice just grabbed a handball receive and immediately ducked to ground, hoping for high contact but then being tackled and no attempt to dispose of the footy, for a ball up. Holding the ball surely!


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