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Five centre clearances to nil Brisbane's favour!

Effort is there but not capitalising.

Hore has been hopeless.

I want Harmes on Neale not Zorko

 
7 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yep...its called over-umpiring

Why does this only seem to happen with us, whereas most other players get the benefit of the doubt WWS? Im certainly not saying every time but far too often. 

Noises need to be made.  Gawn got monstered in that HFF throw in just before..wrapped up with 2 arms around him and no free.

Worse is our club accepts this as status quo.  Need to protest more and do a Jeff K.  Bloke is always winging even after they've won recent cups.  MFC leaders asleep at the wheel.

Edited by Rusty Nails

 

Really dumb free from Hunt there...ball was going out

17 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Loud calls for play on when its us with possession.  Only one or two half hearted "play on" calls when its Brisbane.  Then gestures with hands in air after as if thats enough for us..."i hope they are watching me!....if not too bad...the Brissy player can wait forever to dispose".

And the AFL wonders why the fans are [censored] with the umpiring.

Already a bunch of BS calls going against us. tmacs mark on the boundary not paid, HTB against the Lions not paid in our backline

And another one right then for God knows what

 

Liking Baker as a link across half flank. Watch him closely. He runs so hard. Bad luck not to be rewarded.


Jones out the back is very good. Can easily buy himself 2-3 years 

[censored] I hate Zorko! Little CT sucked the umpire in.

Edited by dazzledavey36


Tiny cheating [censored] Zorko. Get a goal on your own merit you [censored]. 

what the actual [censored] is Viney supposed to do there? 


And we never get the "blocked out if a marking contest" frees paid to us. At least 3 so far today.

Wowee split second run through and ump gets told its a free and listens as if under instruction by Brissy.  FMD 

 

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