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As much as I hate the pies & they are looked after by the afl the fixtures etc also respect them that they fight to the end, something that’s gone missing from us & all this love BS and talk of not wins & losses but process is that BS as it’s created mediocracy acceptance of losing, we don’t hear McRae saying this he looks like he cares deeply for all his players!

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12 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

Hey @Clintosaurus Gold Coast got about 5 free kicks in the last 5 minutes. I assume this is because the Collingwood conspiracy took a break tonight?

I didn't see the game. Guess Hardwick's sooking about Matt Rowell got a dividend?

Did laugh at this from a Cats fan podcast:

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Thanks to the lord. The pies lost. She got it right. The loss they needed before the finals. Spew !


Dogs v Crows a good quality game.

Crows were juicy odds for some reason too

Interesting that the AFL keeps fixturing a Pies rare interstate trip, to the GC in school holidays, ensuring a large Pies fan attendance and surprise, surprise, they then with the noise keep getting the best of the umpiring.

Have they played at Geelong in the last 40 years?

 

Just seen the funniest miss of all time

naughton running into goal 15m straight in front

Misses the lot. By a long way. 20m to the right of the behind post

He is 4.1 with 2 out on the full


12 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Interesting that the AFL keeps fixturing a Pies rare interstate trip, to the GC in school holidays, ensuring a large Pies fan attendance and surprise, surprise, they then with the noise keep getting the best of the umpiring.

Have they played at Geelong in the last 40 years?

Yeah and didn’t Jonathon Brown (and Garry Lyon to a lesser extent) love mentioning how the pies are great in terms of how many travel interstate. Of course a lot of them travelled; as you said, it’s school holidays and it’s the Gold Coast.

I’d like to see how many would travel to three consecutive interstate games, especially if they’re at the wrong end of the ladder. Or two matches in Adelaide in the space of five days like we had to last year.

It pizzes me off no end because the fact is our club can boast a very high rate of supporters travelling interstate. Our cheer squad is #1 when it comes to travelling.

Stick that where it fits, Jono and Gaz 😁

Just turned on Footscray v Adelaide - best news is that umpire 22 is there today which means he won't be there tomorrow.

Crows kicking is so good

their coaches must be great at teaching them how to kick. lol

4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Just turned on Footscray v Adelaide - best news is that umpire 22 is there today which means he won't be there tomorrow.

can run, can bounce the ball, can't officiate the game

routinely poor decision maker


The Bont with 35.

6 assists! and 11 tackles

best player in the league by a mile

16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

The Bont with 35.

6 assists! and 11 tackles

best player in the league by a mile

And one of the nicest humans you’ll ever meet.

An absolute disgrace that he’s never won a Brownlow.


Watching GWS game: i absolutely hate bad umpiring. A Geelong player gets the ball, tackled, drops it, play on. The caller says: he "dropped it but had no prior opportunity."

WHAAAT???WTF????

And the amount of pure throwing that the umpires tolerate - not to mention that, without fail, EVERY free paid against a Geelong player is disputed, with no dissent penalty - just gives me the complete s...s.

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Crows kicking is so good

their coaches must be great at teaching them how to kick. lol

Burgess Factor

 
20 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Watching GWS game: i absolutely hate bad umpiring. A Geelong player gets the ball, tackled, drops it, play on. The caller says: he "dropped it but had no prior opportunity."

WHAAAT???WTF????

And the amount of pure throwing that the umpires tolerate - not to mention that, without fail, EVERY free paid against a Geelong player is disputed, with no dissent penalty - just gives me the complete s...s.

Andrew Dillon: Do you know what a handball is??

Throwing is incorrect disposal

These Suits should be put in jail for ruining the Game of Australian Rules Football

Give me 5 minutes….


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