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Got to hand to the Pies. Their pressure, and composure under pressure has been epic. Stuff me I hate them.

Weak, pathetic performance from the crows

Deer in the headlights stuff

The Lions are our only chance to stop the Vic clubs. Unless Hogan really is fit

 

CARRRRYYSTit makes me want to vomit, TWICE we had The filth on toast and twice we capitulated. Any one of those wins consigns them to the lbottom half of the top 8. Gees we are/were shocking!🤮

Edited by picket fence

Experience really matters in finals.

It’s why I don’t buy this idea that guys like May or Melksham can’t be meaningful contributors if we play finals next year.

Adelaide’s best two players tonight Walker and Nibbler have finals experience. And it shows.


9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Crows with zero composure

Very familiar MFCSS stuff

This is garbage from the Crows. This will haunt them. They won’t get a better opportunity than this.

 

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

CARRRRYYSTit makes mewant to vomit, TWICE we had The filth on toast and twice we capiulated. Any one of those wims consigns them to thebottom half of the top 8. Gees we are shocking!

We’re not playing bud

If Collingwood end up winning the flag I think I will actually spew. Would top off what has already been an awful season.

Genuinely looks like it can happen too.

Edited by Hopeful Demon

5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

CARRRRYYSTit makes mewant to vomit, TWICE we had The filth on toast and twice we capiulated. Any one of those wims consigns them to thebottom half of the top 8. Gees we are shocking!

Crows playing Pies and somehow that is evidence that the Dees are shocking.

Maynard cannons into Nibbler and then stands over him and taunts him.

He is the worst bloke in the competition by a mile. Absolute dog.


3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

This is garbage from the Crows. This will haunt them. They won’t get a better opportunity than this.

They won't get to the gf now. They'll either have to go to Brisbane or to Melbourne for a prelim.

Can we also blame gold coast for not beating Port to keep the pies out of the 4

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Maynard cannons into Nibbler and then stands over him and taunts him.

He is the worst bloke in the competition by a mile. Absolute dog.

Spear tackled him? Is that a reportable offense? Doesn't matter, commentators didnt pick it up.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Ugh look at the ferals celebrating.  It's going to be unbearable in Melbourne now. Thanks a lot adelaide. 

On the other hand, as an Adelaide resident, it'll make things a lot quieter for me this week. For the last few weeks, it's been full on Crows have it in the bag. All they had to do was turn up. The arrogance is a bit sickening. You have to live here to understand.

What a [censored] start to the weekend……..and it’s not even Friday. Now we just need the Cats to roll BrisVegas and Hawks to beat GWS and it quickly becomes a finals series of nightmares


7 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

This is garbage from the Crows. This will haunt them. They won’t get a better opportunity than this.

Indeed. GIANTS will smack them if they play that safe and timid footy next week.

Edited by John Demonic

11 minutes ago, picket fence said:

CARRRRYYSTit makes mewant to vomit, TWICE we had The filth on toast and twice we capiulated. Any one of those wims consigns them to thebottom half of the top 8. Gees we are shocking!

Any reason to whinge, moan and sink the boots into your own team. Our season is over, give it a break.

Edited by mauriesy

8 minutes ago, picket fence said:

CARRRRYYSTit makes mewant to vomit, TWICE we had The filth on toast and twice we capiulated. Any one of those wims consigns them to thebottom half of the top 8. Gees we are shocking!

You do realise pre-finals ladder position is determined by number of wins in the H&A season, not just the results of Round 24, right?

 
1 minute ago, Ghostwriter said:

You do realise pre-finals ladder position is determined by number of wins in the H&A season, not just the results of Round 24, right?

Actually im with PF: WE are to blame for giving the Pies 1 game in 27 days and an MCG prelim loss to the Mighty Gold Coast Suns 🤞

Edited by John Demonic


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