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8 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

That was blatant cheating last night to get the bombers home. You cant tell me they dont try and even up the competition to make it look better.

I guess we all see things differently, God Bless these Bombers fans on their footy page. Not even on Demonland do I believe we would stoop to ‘bin juice’ delusional levels if there was such a huge discrepancy in our favour.

‘See, I don’t think the umps were kind at all. I don’t think they paid us a single free that wasn’t a blatant free. On the other side I reckon they didn’t pay a couple of genuine ones against Richmond that cost us 3 goals at least’.

 

 

If port lose to the filth today then watch the umps stick a needle into the druggies next week so they can have a SA team in finals.

 
4 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Hardwick frustrated by lack of free kicks for his team in win over Essendon

Hopefully, Simon Goodwin can also say much the same after we beat West Coast tomorrow because 27 - 15 would be a good outcome for a team traveling to Perth to play the Eagles.

Haven't read the article, but notice off one bad game with frees and even though on top of the ladder, Hardwick is into the umpires , putting them on notice for future games. Clarkson, the Scotts and several others do it but not us.

7 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Haven't read the article, but notice off one bad game with frees and even though on top of the ladder, Hardwick is into the umpires , putting them on notice for future games. Clarkson, the Scotts and several others do it but not us.

When have we ever said BOO !!!

We're the nice club remember.


2 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

When have we ever said BOO !!!

We're the nice club remember.

Yep. Maybe getting a bit nasty, would trickle down to the players.

13 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Haven't read the article, but notice off one bad game with frees and even though on top of the ladder, Hardwick is into the umpires , putting them on notice for future games. Clarkson, the Scotts and several others do it but not us.

Because we're pissweak. Like the team itself, we just roll over and take it.

14 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Haven't read the article, but notice off one bad game with frees and even though on top of the ladder, Hardwick is into the umpires , putting them on notice for future games. Clarkson, the Scotts and several others do it but not us.

The Melksham "non block"springs to mind as something that should have been questioned but as usual nothing. A bit like hanging Oliver out to dry last year when the umpires continuously called him for throwing the ball. In so many areas we are irrelevant.

Where for example is our view on the priority picks. As the team most recently denied such a pick our public stance is very relevant...but nothing.

 
26 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Where for example is our view on the priority picks. As the team most recently denied such a pick our public stance is very relevant...but nothing.

Yep, this infuriates me. And you just know both those clubs will be looked after.

Desperately hoping for a Collingwood win today. That way we if we win tomoz, Port can’t go ahead of us and we’re in the finals.

Two Port wins and 1 Sydney win means we’re going to be in a percentage battle with Geelong, and I’m not particularly interested in missing the finals by 0.5% again


9 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

... means we’re going to be in a percentage battle with Geelong, and I’m not particularly interested in missing the finals by 0.5% again

Geelong won't make up 13% and finish on the same points as us (because that means they'll drop a game or we win a game)

Today, we are all Freo.

Ross the Boss will be going down to Geelong to win and end their season.   A Nat Fyfe masterclass is on the cards.  Get it done, Dockers.


I think I counted three incidents he was responding to.  (Maybe a I forgot to paste one).

At any rate, if he complained about the umpires every week he’d start to look like a Scott brother.  Their whinging has made zero difference to their teams outcomes and people no longer pay attention because it is so regular.

People listen when Clarkson makes a complaint because a) he is one of the best and most respected coaches of all time and b) because he does it so sparingly.

Pies to turn the Power off for the rest of 2018.....

Don't like barracking for the Pies, but we really need a win from them today 

4 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Don't like barracking for the Pies, but we really need a win from them today 

It only gets worse- we may need to cheer Essendon next weekend...


Awesome. Nicholls umpiring. He can [censored] us up the ass by proxy ?

4 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

It only gets worse- we may need to cheer Essendon next weekend...

NEVER...

 

Isnt it better if Port wins?  I must be the only mad man left who thinks we can win the last two and finish 4th-5th.


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