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GAMEDAY - Round 17

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Weak, pathetic, incompetent, lethargic, unacceptable, disgraceful., hopeless, weak willed, negligent, heartless, prosaic, half baked, useless, timid, unskilled, leaderless, rubbish, negligent, putrid, egregious, pusillanimous, gangrenous - and that's a list of the positives.

I take back what I just said.

 

I swear to God I age 20 years every week watching this mob.

I'm pushing 1,000,000 years old now.

Momentum can change quickly - hope we can do it. we are now $4 TO WIN

wish I took up that $4 - we are still in it

Need to put the game on our terms

 

Come on Melbourne PLAY ANGRY FOR [censored] SAKE!!! Show some purpose and intent bury these [censored].

They stole a game from us a month ago and this is what we come out with?

Saints are [censored], bury them.

Is it illegal to kill an umpire?


How was that not Ball - and you pay all those other [censored] [censored] holding the balls when there is no prior

 

Two terrible teams aloted the worst umpires to edudicate

Another example of how the AFL shafts weaker sides. Continually scheduled in low key games/timeslots which is where the lower quality/trainee umpires are put, to try to hide them from the majority of the AFL public.

As a result, our games are routinely poorly umpired and there's a lack of consistency from week to week.

This game reminds me of my nephew's basketball team. There are a lotta team mates all hovering around the ball and taking blind shots at goal.


Holding the ball, how does it work?

"pushed as he kicked it"? in the side?

Edited by Young Dee


Holding the ball, how does it work?

Well if I was to take a guess you have to be wearing white shorts

Seriously what is going on with these umps, we get nothing !!!!!

There is no way he didn't just drop that ball after the Dawes tackle.

Edited by Schneider

Is it illegal to kill an umpire?

Justifiable homicide its called.


 

Umpires can go and get f'ed

Sick and tired of these D grade nuffies ruining games of footy with blatant cheating

Also this game is [censored] and we are terrible


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