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GAMEDAY - Round 14

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Why was that play on? Absolute bs.


You just knew we’d concede one late. Every time. Every single time.

Jesus all we had to do was hold on for 30 sec. 

 

Great quarter ruined by a Melbourne trademark goal conceded in the last minute.

Rubbish way to finish off a good quarter. 

Wasted a bazillion chances and Port score on the siren. Very Melbourne. 

Every single time.. Never have I seen a team give away so many goals in the last 30 seconds of a quarter. Every single time. Just pathetic and its not good enough. 


18-6 inside 50 --- still wasteful.

Should be 5 goals up.

And that gift free and goal on the siren was just another home ground free :-(

1 minute ago, Buzzy said:

Jesus all we had to do was hold on for 30 sec. 

We always concede one in the last minute it's really annoying

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Why was it play on to Smith? Just because nobody was on the mark?

The umpire deemed that his eyes had strayed outside the line of the mark so clearly play on


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Why was it play on to Smith? Just because nobody was on the mark?

As well as ratetheumpire quantitatively rating umpires we can flag actual frees. There's mileage in it. Imagine the hate and victriol

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Why was it play on to Smith? Just because nobody was on the mark?

Totally agree - clueless maggot

 

It's Deja vu.  Wasteful inside 50 And cheap late goal.

OK, but goal at the end via Smith - inexperience, needed to slow it down, keep possession.

Still ... we've come to play, at least.


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