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For [censored] sake, Tigers are going to blow this, aren't they? 

Bombers were one goal away from capitulating before Parish kicked his. Now the Tigers are barely holding on by 2 goals. 

Plenty of umpire love to the Bombers of course, all going to plan for AFL House. 

Edited by SaberFang

 
5 minutes ago, deefella said:

Wish we could have got Devon Smith

Pretty hard for Goody to foresee the demise of Jayden Hunt this year.

 

Oh no! Tigers on a roll. Cue umpires for a [censored] ludicrous free kick directly in front of goal to the Bombers. 

Could they be any more shameless? [censored] joke. 

AFL: “Looks like Essendon are going to miss the finals again, damn” 

Umpires: “Hold my beer.” 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 

Oh.....the commentary is sickening......Druggies have a lot of wonderful players tonight.....blah, blah, blah.....best part was Goddard tripping over his shadow.

That free was [censored] ludicrous! 

I want to see some angry sad bomber supporters. 

Pathetic cheating piece of sht club


Did you hear Bruce when the tigers got their last goal? He was gutted

So biased 

Goodnight Bummers....see ya, wouldnt wanna be ya...


Channel 7 really are a disgrace. 

Just call the game you muppets 


[censored] off umpires you cheating maggots. And could this commentary be any more biased? Just [censored] retire Bruce. 

If anyone needs to see exhibit A in blatant umpire cheating, this is as close as you'll see outside of umpiring in WA/SA games. Shameless, gutless pricks.

Edited by SaberFang

 

Stupid interpretation of a rule

Thatwas the worst deliberate free kick paid I have ever seen


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