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Round 23 Non MFC Games

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Couldn't find a thread. Dogs on the board first. Not overly excited about this one.

 
 
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That is bizzare. Maybe it's the AFL's way of honouring Bob Murphy? Nah I dunno.


What a great idea dressing the umps in blue to blend in with Footscray's jumper - lets face it it's the same team after all

 

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Ridiculous innit. Good game actually thus far.

 

They shouldve gone to specsavers!


Enjoyable to watch. Even with Sicily being so hard to look at. 

3 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Enjoyable to watch. Even with Sicily being so hard to look at. 

Not as hard to look at as the hard out ranga.... (not roughhead)

Bulldogs premiership defence looking shaky.

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Bont...gotta be one of the most over rated bunheads going around.

Dogs getting a lesson from the old birds.

I guess that's one less shark in the tank.

A nice change to 'not' have player guards of honour.

Given there was three players departing tonight I think they've done it beautifully.

Omeara needs to learn the words to Hawthorns song

That was ten times worse than Roosy's first effort of a Grand Old Flag.


2 hours ago, Nasher said:

It's ridiculous, and happens all the time. It seems like such an easy thing to get right.

I don't understand why the umpires don't just wear bright pink or something every week - easy to see and doesn't clash with any teams.

or that green they have. no teams have green. they have a clash quite regularly, yet get so super anal with club clash strips 

The Bulldogs were never much of a chance to finish in the top 8 after this weekend, but its nice to have them off our back. One less team to worry about should we fall to Collingwood.

 
2 hours ago, Nasher said:

It's ridiculous, and happens all the time. It seems like such an easy thing to get right.

I don't understand why the umpires don't just wear bright pink or something every week - easy to see and doesn't clash with any teams.

What about they wear white?  Now that would be novel.  Hugh clash with white and most jumpers... except those crap away/clash jumpers!  Maybe that's why they call them clash jumpers.

2 hours ago, Nasher said:

It's ridiculous, and happens all the time. It seems like such an easy thing to get right.

I don't understand why the umpires don't just wear bright pink or something every week - easy to see and doesn't clash with any teams.

The Einsteins at AFL HQ did worse when we played the Dogs in the pink lady match a few years back - put the maggots in pink and in the view of many, confusion may well gave cost us the game. 


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