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Just now, deanox said:

What was the basis of the decision?

It was the push part of the foot in the back at the end of the mark.

 

this is embarrassing already

For the love of God if these blokes keep missing easy shots of goal they have no right up frwd.

 

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

Do we have any leaders?

I would take a second rounder for Viney


1 minute ago, Matsuo Basho said:

They are quicker and more skillful than us almost in every position of the ground.

It looks like a team with idea against one with none.

Another embarrassing goalless quarter coming up. Insane how we can go from highest scoring team to lowest scoring team over one offseason. Pathetic that the coaches haven’t sorted it out yet. Can’t win a game if you don’t score! 


going to put a movie on this disgusting performance ifeel embarrsed to support this team for 60 years

8 minutes ago, deanox said:

What was the basis of the decision?

Once the mark from behind has grey area attached (which is what the AFL did with the undue interference ruling) then we're going to get inconsistent outcomes.

I blame the AFL not the umpires.  Why do we keep making it harder for the umpires?  Baffling really.

Leave the ruling as it was and it's a mark every day of the week. 

Apart from all that we have been atrocious anyway.  With zero excuses.

Edited by Macca

Tmac’s drop in the form must be the biggest drop off in history. I can’t recall a player going from Coleman medal material to VFL reserves standard overnight.


Just now, —coach— said:

Scary thing is we have had the run of the umpiring and we are getting completely and comprehensively beaten in just about every facet of the game.

Not really. We're winning most contests. the problem is we spud it up across half forward and gift them 2-3 easy marks and entry.

Just wait until Cox turns it up. 

Goodwin is right under the pump now

What planning has gone into this shambles??

 
Just now, Lord Travis said:

Tmac’s drop in the form must be the biggest drop off in history. I can’t recall a player going from Coleman medal material to VFL reserves standard overnight.

TMac isn’t even VFL standard right now.


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