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Every time we get momentum the umps find one or two for the Pies. More corrupt than FIFA.

 

The upside is we won the last quarter and our goal to behind ratio was much improved.

After last week's debacle it was a decent comeback against the in form ladder leader

Umps helped out to get it done. We need to be better kicking i50 and shots on goal. Super disappointed, but the boys took it up to them.

Could we please beat this mob before I exit this existence please 🙏

 

Truly gutted. We obviously have what it takes to beat the best.

The pieces are there, but our i50 entries and conversion remain terrible.

Sick of losing these close ones - and x a million to the Pies!!!!

Really proud of the game our players played. Massive effort. Our first half missed chances come back to haunt us again.

Lots of pressured mistakes from both teams. A couple of late brain fades from Max didn't help but we gave it a red hot go.

Josh Daicos is a gun, and is also humble and decent. His brother is an amazing player at best but is also an entitled, soft, lippy, golden child who the umpires favour.


I'll give respect to the effort. It was there. Why can't we sustaint this on a consistent level?

Petracca and Oliver cost us by having no composure or awareness in that last quarter.

These guys are our bloody so called leaders. Compared to Collingwoods more senior players who stood up in the moment.

Once again, respect the effort, but i [censored] these so called honourable losses.

 
2 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

We are a joke in close games at the death. Just an absolute frustration this mob

We were great

You can't win with that umpiring.


1 minute ago, gngov1 said:

I can’t stand watching this game anymore . The corruption is so blatantly obvious.

I only watch Pies games if we are playing. The corruption in favour of Collingwood is disgusting.

Ho hum ....
Had our opportunities but blew it late with poor disposal of course.
Happy we made a game of it though.

We shot ourselves in foot look at the difference there best remain calm our panic and blaze. Alway happen. Umpiring terrible and May spray shocking.


Free kicks 15 to 24

Edit - 20 to 29. AFL app just updated

Edited by Demon Jack

2 minutes ago, gngov1 said:

I can’t stand watching this game anymore . The corruption is so blatantly obvious.

I’m with you. I can’t stand this bias towards the leagues love children. It’s nauseating.

Just now, Supreme_Demon said:

So close.....yet so far!

Umpiring was an absolute disgrace! They must have been wearing black and white glasses! 🤬

I hope those umpires have a rotten weak.

How do they sleep?

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

[censored] this corrupt joke of a [censored] competition.

And Daicos you are a soft [censored]. Should be ashamed of your carry on like you’re a ballerina.

FUUUUUUUUCK

To b fair, ballerinas get on with it through all kinds of pain and injury without so much as a sharp intake of breath.


I'm even more angry with the other games we don't bring effort Norf, Ess, St.K.

Season over bring Jeffo in.

Sick of the shy te!

I might add my Collingwood husband just asked what’s for dinner. I gave him the death stare and said ‘get it yourself’

 

2 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Josh Daicos is a gun, and is also humble and decent. His brother is an amazing player at best but is also an entitled, soft, lippy, golden child who the umpires favour.

couldn’t have said it any better spot on

Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Strong contested footy, some decent coaching, just didn't have the finish

Well done boys.

Gave it our all.

Commentators drooling over pies all day.

Forget the blatant cheating


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