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Just now, Moonshadow said:

Tim Watson : "Vince is the most reckless player in the competition"

From the most reckless dad....

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We're deemed a soft target. Those not believing that are imho, in denial.

We do a lot right. We've come a long way but whilst the players ,some, have a bit of mongrel, the club doesn't. WE ... DON'T....SAY.....BOO !!

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Just now, TheoX said:

MRP absolutely corrupt, Vince barely touched Betts, and certainly shouldnt be graded intentional, ho the [censored] does Martin get off?

 

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How did Zak Jones get off for elbowing Hannan?

Not enough force in the Betts incident. But if its a Melbourne player....

Did we use that useless beak Findlay again?

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10 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Tim Watson : "Vince is the most reckless player in the competition"

Tim Watson? A guy that was bets mates with all of those invoved in the EFC drugs saga and who brought up a child who took drugs and has been suspended fro 12 months and who has been campaigning relentlessy for the EFC to get off....? That Tim Watson?

Goose.

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1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

Tim Watson? A guy that was bets mates with all of those invoved in the EFC drugs saga and who brought up a child who took drugs and has been suspended fro 12 months and who has been campaigning relentlessy for the EFC to get off....? That Tim Watson?

Goose.

Yes ... A bloke who seemingly chose the welfare ( rep ) of his beloved arzhole club over the real welfare of his son. 

FOTY material 

Phlogg

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 It was just dumb to raise an elbow like that. No need for it and because of his stupid record he ended up missing another week.

Frankly I'm sick of losing players to suspension. It seems to be happening weekly. He will miss 2 vital games for us in Port and Nth. 

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Demonland cracks me up. People ranting about Bernie being past it and no good, yet in the same breath crying and whinging about him being suspended.

Bigger things in this world to worry about people, move on!

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I think if we weren't so injury depleted people wouldn't be whinging so much. 

The fact that we won't have him for the next two crucial games as an option to tag where he has been pretty successful this season is a real loss.

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35 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

Demonland cracks me up. People ranting about Bernie being past it and no good, yet in the same breath crying and whinging about him being suspended.

Bigger things in this world to worry about people, move on!

um, maybe they aren't all the same people.

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5 minutes ago, sue said:

um, maybe they aren't all the same people.

Regardless, I find it very amusing that people care so much about what is essentially a trivial issue compared to the injury list.

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Bernie's 'hit' on Eddie was a mere elbow brush to let the little fella know he was around. I've looked at the replay several times from all (limited) angles available. There is no conclusive evidence that he hit Eddie's jaw. It looks like a slide up the neck which was enhanced by Eddie's (over)reaction and facial expression. Bernie got stitched up by the MRP because of the perception that he is a naughty boy. Martin is the naughty boy but he was deemed to be reacting to an aggressive opponent. Criticism of Bernie here is short sighted. He used far more rugged tactics on Dangerfield a little while ago and was applauded by all for the great shut down job he performed. Perception is everything in the fake news media!

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12 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

Regardless, I find it very amusing that people care so much about what is essentially a trivial issue compared to the injury list.

true, but what can anyone say about the injury list beyond aaarrrrgggghhhh!!!!

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3 hours ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

How does Bernie deserve a week?

selwood gets off

cotchin gets off

zak jones gets off

schofield gets off

 

bernie guilty in both incidents!

this is the biggest load of BS

Even though we all admit his stupidity, when you compare it to other decisions like Schofield insufficient force, Selwood a dirty elbow to the back of the head yet also insufficient force and Thompson forearm to the face of Danger 1 week, you are left with the inescapable feeling that something is very wrong. 

I don't think we have had anyone get off this year and have been penalised heavily. 

If there is no increase in penalty I would challenge, as while stupid to throw out the elbow, there was no real impact or force and that seems to be the MRP measure.  

I am not going the "woe is me " line, but rather seeking consistency, where at the moment there is none. 

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Yep, the first incident was stupid but harmless. Perhaps it should've been fine territory.

The second incident should've been play on. Report was ridiculous.

That he got 2 weeks is red hot. That many of you are patronising/bagging Bernie is in my opinion worse. He shut down Sloan super effectively on the night and is a required player and loyal servant for this club.

Can't believe some of the commentary here. It's unfortunate to say the least.

 

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