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How the [censored] do they get a free for that!??

Boo that eagles supporters you cnts

 
 
1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Actually been quite good so far. 

4 kicks with 10mins to go in 2nd, nah he’s been poor. MIA


What a complete load of rubbish. Both had their eyes on the footy.

 

 

As I said, if Melbourne don’t lose this on their own, the umpires will help West Coast win anyway. 

Goo d goal umps


And so the BIAS begins!  Both players clearly going for the contest no interference and WAMMM!   Free kick to Eagles......then the ump says "Take your time....i'll set you up" !!!!!!  WTF!??????

 

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That was a guess from the umpire, absolute [censored]. Great contest Vanders. 

Is Vanders our best so far? What a game he’s playing.

Whooo Hooooo


No other side in the AFL makes life as hard for itself as the current mfc side.

Nothing has changed since last year in regards to leaking the easiest goals in our D50 or certain personnel making the same horrendous mistakes over and over again. 

We dominate inside 50's in quarter one and look at our efficiency compared to theirs?

Zero improvement in this regard and whilst certain elements of our game are very strong, it doesn't make up for our major deficiencies that hold us back from winning what have been the seemingly unlosable. 

Also, I don't gaf how far ANB runs in game. It is absolutely astounding that he is playing this week after last week's effort. Goodwin's stubbornness is a major chink in his armour. 

 

Vanders!!!! 


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