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1 minute ago, GS_1905 said:

Love when Pies get a slice of neutral umpiring.

You must have a good memory.

Interesting game Pies v Lions. Neither team are yet to demonstrate they have a match winner (so far tonight). I feel the game needs someone to take hold of the final quarter and WIN it.


5 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

50 for akash deep; hope he makes a 100

poms will whinge about nightwatchmen if he does

"not in the spigot of crick-ed"

should’ve shook hands on a draw 20 minutes into day 3, right?

how many TVs you got set up at your gaff???

Lions pressure was over 250 that Q - BS pressure measure

but if you familiar, that is insane.

Lions are fit and fired up

It’s embarrassing how much the commentators are willing a Collingwood comeback.

 

3 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

It’s embarrassing how much the commentators are willing a Collingwood comeback.

Whateley is sickening.

I feel like a voyeur listening to the commentators enjoying a mutual ‘moment’ over Bobby Hill

🫣🤭

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

"how good is it gonna be beating these filth"

Did you see the attempt kick to Zorko? He mustn’t have seen Hill.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


great to see the pies horde losing their minds

Edited by BDA

1 minute ago, Ghostwriter said:

I feel like a voyeur listening to the commentators enjoying a mutual ‘moment’ over Bobby Hill

🫣🤭

Same as when De Goey was on and bounced the ball once while on a run. They were fawning over him and calling him a ‘bull’.

Lions almost stuffing things up on consecutive occasions, but then recover. LOVING the Pies supporters whinging and moaning.

Where was the [censored] 50 against Houston?!! Not that Morris needed it but still… that’s messed up


Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Same as when De Goey was on and bounced the ball once while on a run. They were fawning over him and calling him a ‘bull’.

Grown men acting like lovesick 16yos. It’s so cringe.

Whateley fighting back tears 😭

 

Just back from dinner : how good to see Colonwood being done at the G.

Brisbane Adelaide GF would be interesting.


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