Football fans raged at the blatant confrontation between the Rivaux Amers Carlton and Collingwood Thursday evening.
Some claimed that the game was “inaccessible”, one went so far as to call it “putrid”, while another was dismayed by the fact that the confrontation occurs too often between the sides.
Collingwood put on his classic “prison bar” rider as a home team, Carlton choosing to wear his classic navy house band.
Carlton also chose to wear white shorts as part of their band, but both sides have put on black navy socks, which makes viewers even more difficult to say who was on the ground.
“Jumper Note from zero out of 10 for #Aflpiesblues. It is absolutely evil that this horrible and completely avoidable confrontation occurs every year! As a team outside, Carlton must carry his white Guernsey. When will this madness end!? ‘A football fan wrote on X Thursday evening.
“Socks too. It’s putrid to watch. The players give the opponents accordingly, ”wrote another.
Football fans raged at the blatant confrontation between the Rivaux Amers Carlton and Collingwood Thursday evening

Rivaux clubs clashed at the MCG for their long -awaited derby on Thursday evening
“It is unacceptable and inaccessible,” said one of them.
Journalist Daniel Garb was also perplexed on how the AFL had not intervened for one of the sides to wear a shock jersey.
“How is the hell, isn’t he a Guernsey confrontation?! Garb wrote on X.
He added: “Not great on television. Believe it, players cannot separate half from the time.
Football journalist Vince Rugari added: “Guernsey’s shock here is crazy. Absolutely ridiculous. Would not see this in another competition on earth.
“No excuse for that. But they are both large victorious clubs, so it happens, and nothing ever changes.
Some fans were unleashed in Carlton for not having put on their white kit as a visit side.
“Carlton does not wear his white kit tonight is ridiculous. No need to have it if it is not brought against this pies kit: “One wrote on X.






Football fans were unleashed at the confrontation of the unacceptable and inaccessible “kit on social networks

Carlton took the lead at half-time after half an hour of Cagey opening
“Horrible visual product for the game. Why are Collingwood and Carlton exempt from wearing sweaters against each other?” For the love of God, can anyone denounce the policy of the Cavalier de l’AFL for me, ” added.
The recruit of Collingwood, Dan Houston, is also faced with a meticulous examination of the match on a high bump after the Magpies showed the blood on Carlton with a 17 -point victory on their arc rivals.
Nick Daicos and Steele Sidebottom led a Magpies dominant machine room while they took control during the third quarter of an 8.15 (63) at 6.10 (46) victory in front of 82,058 fans at MCG on Thursday evening.
But Houston, who served a ban on five games for the brutal success of August last on Izak Rankine of Adelaïde, could be more difficult for his high contactor with the striker Lachie Fogarty.
The Australian defender left the ground and connected to a forearm at the head of Fogarty while the ball bounced on the players.
Fortunately for both, Fogarty was not seriously injured and played the match.
Houston (23 eliminations) was one of the best of the PIEs, presenting his skills of elite kicks in wet and winding conditions.
Sidebottom (24 eliminations), Nick Daicos (27), his brother Josh Daicos (31) and Scott Pendlebury (30) were all busy for Collingwood and Lachie Schultz (18 keys, seven placed) scored two goals.

The recruit of Collingwood Dan Houston is also faced with a meticulous examination of the revision of the match on a high bump on Lachie Forgarty
Jordan de Goey also launched two major majors of his seven eliminations before being replaced three -quarters.
Collingwood (3-1) has now won six of his seven meetings with Carlton (0-4) since the great comrades Craig Mcrae and Michael Voss took over as trainers from their respective clubs.
In the continuation of a disturbing trend this season, the Blues led by four points at halftime but failed after the main break, despite the efforts of Sam Walsh (31 eliminations) and George Hewett (29).
Carlton conceded the first five goals of the second half and was preceded after the main break in the four games of the season.
Their difficult night included that Lachie Cowan was replaced by a left hammer injury.
The Blues scored the first two goals of the match, lost Cowan halfway throughout the quarter and took a three-point lead after Charlie Curnow launched his only goal from the match.
A melee broke out on the mermaid when Nick Daicos and Walsh took the ball, most of the players involved in the brief fight.
Collingwood went to the second mandate for sure, but had five scores at one – 0.5 to 1.0 – as a sign of what was going to happen.

Nick Daicos (in the photo of his father Peter) led a dominant collingwood machine room to victory Thursday
A deficit of four points at halftime quickly disappeared while the Magpies stood up on 4.6 to 0.1 during the third quarter to take control and turned to home 25 points.
Carlton preceded his opponents in the last mandate – 2.4 to 1.2 – but never threatened to set up a serious return.
They only managed one goal during the two -quarters of the middle and took only four points inside 50 for the whole match.
Hewett and Ollie Hollands finished with two goals each for the Blues.