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AFL - Round 9 (non MFC Games)

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P.ss Pot calling the kettle African American

 

This is bullshhit. Why aren't Carlton getting smashed yet?

Maybe because of last week. Swans will obviously win and win well but some of their players will be going through the motions after last weeks epic encounter. Maybe 80-100 but I would be expecting a repeat of 186.

Edited by Al's Demons

 

Simpson gets Buddy in a tackle, spins him around three times before finally falling off. No free, Buddy runs off and kicks a clean i50. The MFC supporter in me wanted to cry out in despair, that is EXACTLY the kind of thing that happens to us when we suck.

Swans have had such a good run with the umpires tonight (not that they needed it).


 

Simpson gets Buddy in a tackle, spins him around three times before finally falling off. No free, Buddy runs off and kicks a clean i50. The MFC supporter in me wanted to cry out in despair, that is EXACTLY the kind of thing that happens to us when we suck.

Good to see Evans and his umpires have tightened up the holding the ball interpretation 'Nasher'...


Amazing that Dustin Fletcher's son is only a couple of years off being eligible for F/S. Has there ever been a father and son play together at AFL/VFL level?

Edited by Moonshadow

Wow. Saints are already ahead of us. How depressing.

Just like the Bulldogs, right? I mean, with their wins over Sydney, GWS, Adelaide, West Coast, we'd be no chance of beating the Bulld...

Oh, wait.

Simpson gets Buddy in a tackle, spins him around three times before finally falling off. No free, Buddy runs off and kicks a clean i50. The MFC supporter in me wanted to cry out in despair, that is EXACTLY the kind of thing that happens to us when we suck.

I am sure this has something to do with unconscious bias on behalf of the umpires, not just the better players, but the better teams seem to get more latitude than the poorer teams - but then that just might be my own bias.

Wow. Saints are already ahead of us. How depressing.

Settle down, they have beaten GC and the Dogs like we did. They got flogged by Carlton. They might beat Brisbane today who are a rubbish team.

Edited by hogans_heroes


Here we go collingwood putting a stinker in before they play us.. Just like sydney, hawthorn and port adelaide did

the Kangas are doing a Melbourne

Except North come back. They don't get smashed by over 10 goals.

Edited by Moneider96


Not sure exactly what changed between the second and third quarters, but whatever it was, you'd hope Roos etc. were paying attention.

West Coast are playing a shocker today.

21 scoring shots to 7. I haven't seen the game but on that basis I'd suggest Geelong are lucky to only be 9 points behind.

Just what we wanted.. Pies get carried away with this win, we catch them off guard next monday

 

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