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Just now, johndemons said:

Is there any non-umpire discussion in this thread? [censored] insightful stuff in here

[censored] off then.  I'm enjoying the football and the discussion, yet you're complaining about whinging, even though you are doing it yourself.  Go and start your own thread.

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I think everyone on here gets the gist we are getting a few decisions against us. Can we just give it a reat for a bit. Dont need to repeat the same [censored] every 2nd comment 

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5 hours ago, Die Hard Demon said:

Ok so weirdly enough, I dreamt Thursday night that we were up by 3 goals at 3QTR time & then went on to lose by a goal, failing to score in the last.. Then last night, I had the same dream, thinking it was real I told everyone that I dreamt about it the night before.

Moral of the dreams are.. if we're up by 3 goals at 3QTR time, put your house on Hawks to get up.

Isn't that what happened last time we played haha

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Nathan Jones definitely needs to approach the umpires at half time. This is farcical and I'm sick of Hawthorn getting away with this [censored].

It's like there is such an aura around their players that they think they're immune to making mistakes, so the umpires never pay anything against them. Cyril's throw could not have been more obvious, and that's just one example.

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1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

[censored] off then.  I'm enjoying the football and the discussion, yet you're complaining about whinging, even though you are doing it yourself.  Go and start your own thread.

I will, better comments on forums with neutrals without the biased emotional garbage whinging about umpires every comment.

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The umpires are instructed by the AFL to give Hawthorn as many frees as possible.

Why, I dont know, But the corruption is their in plain sight and happens every single week.

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Just now, Wiseblood said:

[censored] off then.  I'm enjoying the football and the discussion, yet you're complaining about whinging, even though you are doing it yourself.  Go and start your own thread.

Hahahah yeah! With you, Wiseblood! Ruining a cracking game thus far.

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Well at least we are still in front.

Similiar to last time we played them.

I dont even care if we lose I just want to see a few hawthorn players smacked back and the umpires pay obvious high tackles when a guy is coat hangered.

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Just now, johndemons said:

I will, better comments on forums with neutrals without the biased emotional garbage

We all support Melbourne.  Of course it's going to be biased and emotional.

See you later then.  You won't be missed.

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2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

We cost ourselves at the end, need to back ourselves and get the ball into the forward line quicker.

And when you have 4 boys on ....why pick out the hawk to it to ? Silly silly:rolleyes:

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