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How absolutely horrible, annoying and pathetic was the chant “USA, USA” when Cox got the ball.

That alone was enough to turn me to the ? 

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4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How absolutely horrible, annoying and pathetic was the chant “USA, USA” when Cox got the ball.

That alone was enough to turn me to the ? 

Well he is American.

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18 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How absolutely horrible, annoying and pathetic was the chant “USA, USA” when Cox got the ball.

That alone was enough to turn me to the ? 

In the current climate,  totally agree.

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Relieved that the Pies blew it. They were outplayed for three quarters and it just needed the Weagles to put it on the board.

Happiest mostly because J Howe does not get a medal. He and his manager made it impossible for us to keep him, and we were screwed as a result so screw you Jeremy.

 

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5 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umps will need to lift massively to get the Pies home from here

Thinking the same thing, during the second and third quarters of the game. Wondered if Gil the Dill and the umps would dare?

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10 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Thinking the same thing, during the second and third quarters of the game. Wondered if Gil the Dill and the umps would dare?

I must be the only person who thought the umps were actually ok. They kept the whistle in the picket but it seemed mostly consistent, the block the resulted in Sheeds goal was probably the most influential non decision and I’d say it was incorrect. 

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An absolute belter of a game of footy.

The umpiring was great in that they did not panic with decisions and were not whistle happy (like Razer & Nichols). This allowed the game to ebb & flow.

I thought Ryan's tackling in the 2nf half was brilliant and Shuey was a worthy NS Medallist

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  48 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How absolutely horrible, annoying and pathetic was the chant “USA, USA” when Cox got the ball.

That alone was enough to turn me to the ? 

Well he is American.

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I totally agree with Monoccular. Totally cringeworthy, and annoying.

The fact that he is American hardly justifies the chant. I don't recall "Ireland/Ireland" being chanted when Jimmy or Sean played. Or "Sudan/Sudan" being chanted for Daw.

Aliir/Kenya, Johanissen/South Africa.

The filth supporters constantly booing/calling "ball" was also annoying.

 

 

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4 hours ago, A F said:

The old man just texted me to ask who won more finals this year. Collingwood or Melbourne. As we know, it was Melbourne with 2. Collingwood also only managed to beat two top 8 teams for the year. Staggering.

Collingwood also won two finals and beat three top 6 teams, including us.

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4 minutes ago, bingers said:
  48 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How absolutely horrible, annoying and pathetic was the chant “USA, USA” when Cox got the ball.

That alone was enough to turn me to the ? 

Well he is American.

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I totally agree with Monoccular. Totally cringeworthy, and annoying.

The fact that he is American hardly justifies the chant. I don't recall "Ireland/Ireland" being chanted when Jimmy or Sean played. Or "Sudan/Sudan" being chanted for Daw.

Aliir/Kenya, Johanissen/South Africa.

The filth supporters constantly booing/calling "ball" was also annoying.

 

 

They don’t understand the rules of the game. Also why does one boo when a player on the other side is kicking for goal? It’s a legitimate attempt to score, there’s nothing unfair about it....

 

by by the way, He WAS North American, once.

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So here’s a question, what did West Coast change/improve to make them go from average final 8 team to winning a premiership? What can we learn from them (given they too suffered a humiliating defeat in the finals last year)?

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29 minutes ago, Pates said:

So here’s a question, what did West Coast change/improve to make them go from average final 8 team to winning a premiership? What can we learn from them (given they too suffered a humiliating defeat in the finals last year)?

Losing 2015 was a factor. With Darling and Kennedy up forward they trust them and kick to them (and why not) take those 2 out of the side and they are a shell

Mcgovern can play....

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3 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Well! NO SOUP FOR YOU........

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Mcgovern can play....

On looks he should be playing for Wangaratta, and i'd put $20 that he has the highest skinfolds in the league, but boy o boy what a gun. He is everything Rance is hyped to be.

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3 hours ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

On looks he should be playing for Wangaratta, and i'd put $20 that he has the highest skinfolds in the league, but boy o boy what a gun. He is everything Rance is hyped to be.

Absolutely. There are a couple of big guys playing for WC that defy fitness!!


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9 hours ago, Pates said:

I must be the only person who thought the umps were actually ok. They kept the whistle in the picket but it seemed mostly consistent, the block the resulted in Sheeds goal was probably the most influential non decision and I’d say it was incorrect. 

I agree. And what's great about it is that in 30 years' time Pie fans will still be complaining about it the way they do about 1979 (Wayne Harmes) and 1964 (Ball up rather then Pie free in front of goal with seconds left).

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6 hours ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

On looks he should be playing for Wangaratta, and i'd put $20 that he has the highest skinfolds in the league, but boy o boy what a gun. He is everything Rance is hyped to be.

Looks like Lloyd from dumb and dumber. The least likely looking footballer in the AFL.  

Absolute gun of the highest order. 

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Not testing Mcgoverns ribs out was a mistake and the block allowing sheed to mark should have been a free - holding maynard out and then not flying for the ball is against the rules I thought. 

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2 minutes ago, CityDee said:

Not testing Mcgoverns ribs out was a mistake and the block allowing sheed to mark should have been a free - holding maynard out and then not flying for the ball is against the rules I thought. 

Thats how i saw it. It was a block. 

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Footy season ended last week for me.
Though I'm glad the Pies got done so I don't have to listen to their multitude of morons.
Sucked in a-holes

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Have a lot of pie friends , over the years have learnt not to communicate after a close loss in a gf.  Work mates are a different matter. 

As been noted the  non call of the block will be shown as much as the wayne harmes boundary line knock on. Ill be hearing about for years to come. 

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