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They're so much cleaner. All 26 of them on the field

 
 

2 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Wasn’t he outside 5 so doesn’t have to stand? Plus if the umpire called stand, he was 40m away with massive crowd noise. No way Lindsay could here it

ah. you could be right

 

Just now, gngov1 said:

This has to be a joke . I genuinely don’t believe what I’m watching

Same

What can you say, the pies are professionals. They don’t need much of the ball. As soon as they get it, they move quick and make us pay. 6.2 to 4.6 is the same old story.

We have had our chances and should be up at half time, not behind.

I’d say we need to be better in the second half in front of goals and our entries i50 but that’s my Christmas wish every year.

We can win this, we’re just wasteful. And they are slick and take chances.

Considering we’re getting slaughtered by highly suspect Umpiring and also carrying the inept Van Rooyen, Fritsch and Melksham we’re doing rather well.

Rivers is a bloody goose cost us that late goal. I will be turning off the TV as the umpires are killing us. Should be a complaint made to the AFL by the MFC.


umpiring is no good for sure

but neither is our execution. blazing away into our i50. why are we still doing this?

terrible handball turnover from rivers gifted that junk time goal to membrey. same old

we're bringing real heat. can't fault the effort

but our skills are just not good enough.

Never walk around the train line side of the G if you hate the sight of Collingwood fans and the smell of E-cigarattes

Edited by layzie

Just cut and paste one of the thousand we can’t hit a target in f50 with a billion inside 50s and still behind/loss.


Just now, Dee-tonator said:

JVR + Melksham: zero impact.

Fritsch: definite asset (for Collingwood).

Yep.

Goody needs to do something.

Turner forward.

Anything.

 

Are the umpires fair dinkum or what?

This is something of the most blatant cheating i have ever seen!


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