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Another terrible free kick for a goal. 

 

We wont win this. 

AFL has a saints win as the agenda today. 

That's holding ball every day of the week. Wait no push in the back goal to the saints. Literally 8 goals from [censored] frees or 50s today 

5 goals gifted from umps and we get called advantage when it isn’t an advantage


God we r playing like a bunch of busted a holes. 

What has happened to our team? Seriously wtf is going on. 

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  On 01/07/2018 at 04:35, dees189227 said:

To the latter of the law the umps have been correct. But that protected area rule is stupid. We have been lazy with our pressure and a lot of players need to pull there finger out.thank goodness for max or we would be copping a hiding. Big 2nd half coming up 

Lewis needs 2 go 2 Casey

 

Umps decided this yesterday. 

Gary lion  should stick up for his club.

 

Umpires every [censored] week.


  On 01/07/2018 at 04:33, Wiseblood said:

We get it.  You've got a problem with Hogan.  Congratulations.

You don’t get, I have a problem with where he’s getting played. Just as I have a problem with TMac starting on a wing. 

  On 01/07/2018 at 04:32, chook fowler said:

Boy has Melksham gone to shite.

he needs a sniff of space to work with...   and oppos' defenders under pump, opportunist.

How can we as a club put up with the biased umpiring week after week. We just roll over and cop it. We stand for nothing. 


Forget the umps we are playing [censored] house. 

 

  On 01/07/2018 at 04:33, Travis16 said:

Goodwin moved our best small-mid sized forward to the backline early in the second. (fritter). Mind boggling

Yes that’s another one.

We probably didn’t issue a please explain after last week so the umps know they can get away with bending us over


We arent coming back from 4 goals down.

I hope the players and the coach gets smashed by all and sundry this week.

It is not good enough.

 
  On 01/07/2018 at 04:58, bd said:

How can we as a club put up with the biased umpiring week after week. We just roll over and cop it. We stand for nothing. 

I tend to agree. I would consider pulling the blokes out at 3 quarter time.


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