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8 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

Umps vote more on results of game then who played well, that's why very few players have won when their team don't make the finals, in the old days players from out side final teams used to win quite often.

don't forget geoff raines once started as brownlow favourite and got zero votes

 
48 minutes ago, praha said:

Why is Jack Fitzpatrick there lol

He is Mitchell's partner for the night. 


 
4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Just dropped in

Round 11 and our top vote getters are on 6 votes.

We really do have a profile issue !!

The umps are blind fools.

Oliver has been robbed.

23 minutes ago, rjay said:

I thought Oliver should've and he wasn't even in the top 3...

 

I thought Jayden Hunt myself. A 70 plus metre barrel after the 3 quarter siren, degree of difficulty, very high. How often do you see it? Not often maybe once per year.

How many dribble goals do we see every week? They look good and are good but they happen every game and how many miss, but we only get to see the ones that do go through. 


Just now, Earl Hood said:

I thought Jayden Hunt myself. A 70 plus metre barrel after the 3 quarter siren, degree of difficulty, very high. How often do you see it? Not often maybe once per year.

How many dribble goals do we see every week? They look good and are good but they happen every game and how many miss, but we only get to see the ones that do go through. 

Once per year? That's a once a decade kick.

Bruce McIveney is more cringe worthy than normal. Couldn't keep his roaming non-mike hand off Dusty

6 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Just dropped in

Round 11 and our top vote getters are on 6 votes.

We really do have a profile issue !!

Not only that but of all the close games we played in, all of them except the Hawthorn loss we didn't poll any votes. 

How can one team get all the votes when the match is determined by less than a goal?

Clary struggling for votes as are all MFC players even in games we won. Hibberd struggling to register. 

1 minute ago, praha said:

Not only that but of all the close games we played in, all of them except the Hawthorn loss we didn't poll any votes. 

How can one team get all the votes when the match is determined by less than a goal?

When one team is dominated by stars and the other plays well because of a collective of good performances.


Clarry not getting the votes, I think I f'ed up boys 

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Top 3?

1. Dusty

2. Dusty

3. Dusty

Oh, and Omac just got 1 vote...

2 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Clarry not getting the votes, I think I f'ed up boys 

I'm only watching this rubbish because I backed him at 50-1 for most votes melbourne. Seems the umps don't like him much.

3 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

1. Dusty

2. Dusty

3. Dusty

Oh, and Omac just got 1 vote...

One more than Lever........


Lol at the WTF from Howe.

Just now, McQueen said:

Lol at the WTF from Howe.

The AFL even hate ex-Melbourne players.

 

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