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What's that crap on the ball?

 

That was HTB not high. 


WTF? AFL match centre is down. FFS I live in country NSW and get maybe 2 weekends out of 8 off to actually listen / watch the footy and I pick a day that there is no TV and the internet radio is down. FML

2 minutes ago, Uncle Fester said:

WTF? AFL match centre is down. FFS I live in country NSW and get maybe 2 weekends out of 8 off to actually listen / watch the footy and I pick a day that there is no TV and the internet radio is down. FML

Do you have the AFL app on your phone? or the Crownbet one?

 

Umpire Overland already doing his normal. 

 
Just now, bd said:

Do you have the AFL app on your phone? or the Crownbet one?

 

Computer. It's always been fine. I can't get footy on the radio here. Just bum sniffers


Are these [censored] umpires blind? Good Grief!

When are these maggots going to start paying HTB??


Playing well ... need some more scoreboard success.... a four goal to nil quarter would be nice to say the least

This umpiring is disgraceful as per usual.

A perfect Trengove tackle as holding the man.

T.Mc kicking and gets deliberate when it went out a 1m beside the point post.

Gawn ruck pushing out.

Called back our advantage on two separate occasions.

Powell-Pepper fails at a "don't argue", ball spills, play on.

FU** IN THE BACK TO HOGAN (TWICE NOW)

Edited by ignition.

Torching our opportunities early, but loving our pressure on the ball-carrier. Port are being shown up under finals-like pressure.

[censored] these umps are missing a few 


Ollie Wines is our best player at the moment......

How can we capitalize on our excellent pressure when the umps are killing us. We are all over them.

 

HOGAN! That's the reward we need for all that dominance.


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