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Peponi
There is only one team. And that team is Collingwood.
Joined: 18 Sep 2010 Location: Victoria Park
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Sad to say, but it appears Cox has played his last game for the Pies.
Can’t see a reason for a young Cameron who is playing well to make way for an over 30s Cox. Love the big American and would like to see him continue with us under a different coach but he could be bound for the Kangas next year. _________________ Formerly LeighBrownBrigade |
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Joined: 26 Sep 2013 Location: We prefer free speech - you know it's right
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As for the game, it was a game we could not lose... and thankfully we didn't but we certainly didn't look like movers and shakers and any 'quality' side would have beaten us in that last quarter. Take of it as you will. _________________ All Aboard!! Choo Choo!!! |
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PyreneesPie
PyreneesPie
Joined: 22 Aug 2014
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Sensei Grundy wrote: | Sad to say, but it appears Cox has played his last game for the Pies.
Can’t see a reason for a young Cameron who is playing well to make way for an over 30s Cox. Love the big American and would like to see him continue with us under a different coach but he could be bound for the Kangas next year. |
If that's the case, I'd really like for him to be given a "farewell tour".
Most of the forward entries today were long bombs. Even Pendles did it on occasion. Why not have him down there as well as Cameron? Twin towers like that would spread the opposition defence and make them very nervous.
Mason has sacrificed so much to play AFL and I think he deserves a final tour with us. We're in a season where experimentation should be accepted. Why not give it a go? |
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Pies2016
Joined: 12 Sep 2014
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Dave The Man wrote: | Piesnchess wrote: | One note of positivity, albeit a small one, last night the Tigers lost by 11 goals, in none of our losses this season, have we been belted like that. Just saying. LOL |
That might Change in the next few rounds |
Then all the more reason to enjoy it while you can.
We all know we’re no good Dave but I don’t think that should stop the players from still trying. It’s reading like some on here are pissed off now because the players actually tried under Buckley. Yet it was only a week ago, the same posters would bleat that players weren’t having a go in the game day thread. |
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PyreneesPie
PyreneesPie
Joined: 22 Aug 2014
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^ Totally agree Pies2016.
Whatever the future holds, we cannot afford for the players to lose hope altogether and have their confidence shattered. |
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orie
A MADPIE FOR LIFE
Joined: 11 Apr 2000 Location: Heart and Soul.
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Is it true that we kicked 3 goals from 50 meters Penalties?
If thats true, we lose. Almost.
And once again when I see grundy I yell out, who are you and what have you done with Brodie????
At one of the centre bounces the umpire gave a free kick against hime and for the life of me , I couldn't see what for. Brodie didn't even remonstrate or seem annoyed. He just was like, whatever!!!
ARGHHHHH. _________________ 'MADE IT LEGENDARY' |
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PyreneesPie
PyreneesPie
Joined: 22 Aug 2014
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Talking about trying, didn't Noble have a fair dinkum crack today.
He could've dropped his lip after conceding the first North goal, but nup, kept at it and was influential in the win.
His dad would be (reluctantly?) proud. |
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Pies2016
Joined: 12 Sep 2014
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RudeBoy wrote: | I thought it was a good win. It should have been by more, but were upset a bit losing Murphy and Roughead.
I loved Bucks decision to play Pendles mainly up forward. Also liked the midfield work of Tyler Brown, Daicos, Sidey (early) and Crisp. Cameron continues to improve. The challenge for JDG now is to string several good games together, rather than just the occasional flash in the pan.
Poulter looks good. Henry needs more games. McCreery might need a rest I reckon.
Great to hear our song again. Go Pies! |
And overdue for a Gatorade shower. Four in the middle I think !
Once Adams comes back, I imagine Pendles will be forward of the ball more often and hopefully add a year to his career. I reckon T Brown took a step forward today. He seemed to have more time.
Noble was fantastic too. Much maligned but getting used to the tempo and has a crack for a little fella.
Good signs from Cameron again ( and Cox was just average in the VFL today )
I’m tipping Bianco to debut in a few weeks barring injury. He looked very likely for his first game at the club today.
Yes, it was only North but as they say “ it’s a lot easier to play badly than it is to play well “ |
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PyreneesPie
PyreneesPie
Joined: 22 Aug 2014
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orie wrote: | Is it true that we kicked 3 goals from 50 meters Penalties?
If thats true, we lose. Almost.
And once again when I see grundy I yell out, who are you and what have you done with Brodie????
At one of the centre bounces the umpire gave a free kick against hime and for the life of me , I couldn't see what for. Brodie didn't even remonstrate or seem annoyed. He just was like, whatever!!!
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What a great quote "what have you done with Brodie". It's a mystery isn't it.
He did some good things today, but I noticed that if he doesn't think he can mark it, he doesn't even attempt to spoil.
Perhaps the burden of the huge contract IS weighing on him. He could always offer to give some of it back!
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David
to wish impossible things
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Location: the edge of the deep green sea
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The umpiring was awful today. Plenty of bad decisions going each way, but couldn’t believe Cameron getting a free straight in front for tripping over Ziebell after kicking in danger – worst decision I’ve seen this year.
Great games from Noble, Crisp, Maynard, Keane and, particularly, Moore – I know everyone seems to be on the same page on that now, but such a relief to see him down back again after the moronic experiment of the past few weeks. _________________ "Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange |
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Pies2016
Joined: 12 Sep 2014
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Sensei Grundy wrote: | Sad to say, but it appears Cox has played his last game for the Pies.
Can’t see a reason for a young Cameron who is playing well to make way for an over 30s Cox. Love the big American and would like to see him continue with us under a different coach but he could be bound for the Kangas next year. |
Cox very average in the VFL today. Madgen wasn’t great either but there’s still a bit to like in the VFL. The changing of the guard will happen very quickly, and I’m talking about on field this time. |
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Pies4shaw
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David wrote: | The umpiring was awful today. Plenty of bad decisions going each way, but couldn’t believe Cameron getting a free straight in front for tripping over Ziebell after kicking in danger – worst decision I’ve seen this year.
Great games from Noble, Crisp, Maynard, Keane and, particularly, Moore – I know everyone seems to be on the same page on that now, but such a relief to see him down back again after the moronic experiment of the past few weeks. |
I thought that live - but, watching the replay, it was obvious that Ziebell just "parked the bus". He wasn't going for the ball - he just tried to put his body in the way of Cameron's kick. The outcome would have been different if Ziebell was contesting for the ball. |
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thesoretoothsayer
Joined: 26 Apr 2017
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David wrote: | The umpiring was awful today. Plenty of bad decisions going each way, ... |
The umpiring was lamentable. The deliberate out of bounds against Norf in the 2nd quarter was a horrendous decision.
Surely a professional umpire can tell the difference between a player seeking the boundary and a shank kick?
Got distracted at the end by a bit of push and shove in the crowd.
Did the players give Stevo a hug or the cold shoulder? |
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Magpietothemax
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I dont get the demeaning attitude of many to this win. The Kangas are actually not a pushover. they have been demonstrating recently, and their performance against Melbourne last week proved that they are very competitive. This win, from the standpoint of developing our young players and likewise instilling a much needed boost of confidence among our more senior players, was very important. ]
I have watched the replay until 3/4 time, and still have to watch the final quarter. But I have seen a few things I would love to highlight.
Daicos smack bang in the middle. yes
Also noticed Tyler Brown many times assertng himself in contests.
Crisp is another big bodied mid. Well done Crispie.
Moore is back where he belongs.
Pendles on half forward flank looks great.
Cameron is showing that he has far more than many (including me) believed.
JDG has champion qualities and it is the responsibility of the coaches (worried, but no icon to express this) to unleash this in our F50. Daicos and Crisp were fantastic tonight, but I think against the Swans we need another big bodied mid (Let's hope Sier produces the goods in the VFL to justify a recall)
Now will watch the final quarter before making further comments. _________________ Free Julian Assange!!
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i hate carlton
Joined: 05 May 2014
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