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7 hours ago, Maldonboy38 said:

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

The most frustrating part is sidebottom & pendles are still playing beautiful football. Sidebottom kicked 3. Yet I watch our players go backwards & some not develop into what they should be

Putting my Collingwood hating glasses away, De Goey’s not getting suspended for that I’m afraid.

The force doesn’t warrant a suspension and we’d be all screaming blue murder if one of our players got rubbed out for the same incident.

 
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Putting my Collingwood hating glasses away, De Goey’s not getting suspended for that I’m afraid.

The force doesn’t warrant a suspension and we’d be all screaming blue murder if one of our players got rubbed out for the same incident.

We sure would but our player would still be rubbed out.


9 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

A win like tonight probably doesn’t hurt Skipworth’s credentials for the MFC gig, who’s ostensibly the #2 seed behind Bucks (if you believe Jay Clark)

I just dismissed everything you said before this bit 😁

1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Can we close the border so we can't let those feral supporters back into Victoria

What irks me is that their club subsidised buses to take them to Adelaide. Booooo!

And everyone commented on how many of them made the trip. Double Boooooooo!

4 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

What irks me is that their club subsidised buses to take them to Adelaide. Booooo!

And everyone commented on how many of them made the trip. Double Boooooooo!

At least it wasn't Centrelink money.

 
10 hours ago, mauriesy said:

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

To hell with that.

Eddie McGuire and Collingwood fans couldn't shut up when they fixed us up in 2017.

We had a chance to put this mob out of business and didn't do our job in the last quarter, now we must endure this two-bit town painted black and white for weeks.

I'd be just as annoyed at any other team who blew it in Rd 23 for this reason, it just so happened that it was us.

22 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

What irks me is that their club subsidised buses to take them to Adelaide. Booooo!

And everyone commented on how many of them made the trip. Double Boooooooo!

How did they manage to get so many tickets? Didn't the Adelaide members had priority? Is there something similar to the MCC at Adelaide Oval? Wouldn't those people also have priority before any interstate supporters?


16 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

How did they manage to get so many tickets? Didn't the Adelaide members had priority? Is there something similar to the MCC at Adelaide Oval? Wouldn't those people also have priority before any interstate supporters?

No. Finals allocation is always 50/50 per club, regardless of who the home team is.

If the allocation for one team doesn't get filled, then they open it up to opposition fans, and then general admission.

The grand final is the same, the allocation for members is much smaller than in other finals because #AFLsucks, but each team gets the same allocation %.

12 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

How did they manage to get so many tickets? Didn't the Adelaide members had priority? Is there something similar to the MCC at Adelaide Oval? Wouldn't those people also have priority before any interstate supporters?

Jaded has explained above.

We were just filthy on all the praise they got for making the trip. Of course fans make the trip for a final, especially when their club facilitates the means for getting there. I bet most of those same folks don’t get to H&A interstate games or interstate W games. We pride ourselves on being recognised by the AFL as the team whose cheer squad travels interstate the most frequently and in bigger numbers. And that’s us paying our own way. You never hear commentators remark on that. No, but they’ll kiss the Magpie Army’s filthy arze when they go all the way to faraway Adelaide…I’m outta control now… somebody slap me! 😅

13 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

No. Finals allocation is always 50/50 per club, regardless of who the home team is.

If the allocation for one team doesn't get filled, then they open it up to opposition fans, and then general admission.

The grand final is the same, the allocation for members is much smaller than in other finals because #AFLsucks, but each team gets the same allocation %.

And Pies fans generally travel very well.

Granted a large number of them don't have to work today so that helps bump the numbers up but a great travelling army nonetheless.

24 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

No. Finals allocation is always 50/50 per club, regardless of who the home team is.

If the allocation for one team doesn't get filled, then they open it up to opposition fans, and then general admission.

The grand final is the same, the allocation for members is much smaller than in other finals because #AFLsucks, but each team gets the same allocation %.

So I should blame those Adelaide supporters for letting the filth mob invade their home ground 😅

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

And Pies fans generally travel very well.

Granted a large number of them don't have to work today so that helps bump the numbers up but a great travelling army nonetheless.

You fixin’ for fisticuffs, Layz? 😜

They have 112,000 members. So they should have many travelling interstate!


Just now, Ghostwriter said:

You fixin’ for fisticuffs, Layz? 😜

They have 112,000 members. So they should have many travelling interstate!

Anyway, sometimes it takes the same amount of time to travel all the way to Adelaide compared to going from Melton to Pakenham. Nothing more than your typical peak hour traffic in Melbourne.

i'm fine with crows getting pantsed last night

i just wish it wasn't the pies that did the pantsing

i hate the pies

15 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

You fixin’ for fisticuffs, Layz? 😜

They have 112,000 members. So they should have many travelling interstate!

I didn't say it was better than ours!

Just now, layzie said:

I didn't say it was better than ours!

That’s more like it. You’re a wise man, Layz 😊

3 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

That’s more like it. You’re a wise man, Layz 😊

Give me quality over quantity any day.


Just now, layzie said:

Give me quality over quantity any day.

🥰

4 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Putting my Collingwood hating glasses away, De Goey’s not getting suspended for that I’m afraid.

The force doesn’t warrant a suspension and we’d be all screaming blue murder if one of our players got rubbed out for the same incident.

Steven May and Kossy say Hi!

 
11 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

A win like tonight probably doesn’t hurt Skipworth’s credentials for the MFC gig, who’s ostensibly the #2 seed behind Bucks (if you believe Jay Clark)

I'm not sure I can cope with a guy named Skipworth coaching the Deez. Can't we find someone named Maximilian DeGraves or Sebastian Truscott-Sinclair?

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon

12 hours ago, dees189227 said:

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

You can blame us actually.


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