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Free kick count 0-7.... 

I wonder if they will crack double digits before we get one.

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Not only is our team painful to watch we also need to put up with garbage umpiring. Why do I bother?

 

2 minutes ago, jules7 said:

These umpires are atrocious. 

 

Just now, olisik said:

Free kicks 0-7 lol

 

Just now, Demonland said:

These umps are like Oprah for the Eagles. You get a free kick and you get a free kick. You all get a free kick. 

 

Just now, FireInTheBelly said:

Free kicks 0-7

Classic Dees fans. Always someone else's fault hey.

 

Free kick, free kick, free kick. It is becoming a [censored] joke.

Weak rubbish from Preuss there.

 

Jesus Christ Pruess, you have a chance to smash McGovern and you let him go. 

Your goal

I hate what AFL football looks like now. Bloody terrible.


1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

 

 

 

 

Classic Dees fans. Always someone else's fault hey.

We are terrible. But 9-0 frees to West Coast?! Give me a break! 

Just now, Demonland said:

9 frees to 0

7 of which were there, 2 weren’t. The thing I have a problem is is the 5-6 frees not paid for the same things to us.

having said that we are loosing at our own boot, not because of the umpire.

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

You can't breathe on an Eagles player. 

You don’t tug on superman’s cape

You don’t spit into the wind

You don’t pull the mask of that old Lone Ranger

And you don’t breathe on an Eagle

Afl umpirinf is a bad joke.

And pruess ffs that is weak as [censored]


How can anyone argue with the umpiring? You have to earn free kicks.  A couple of questionable ones but most free kicks have been there

0-9 hahahahhaa

Where's the throw on redden? 

PRUESS let go knowing the fat [censored] big Mac McGovern would have just dropped in anyway and it would have been a free against 

normally dont worry about umps but really this is terrible peuss spun him 360 so that is a free


The AFL have the umpires running two sets of rules.  One for the big boy clubs and one for the lessor lights.

Earlier today Danger took a mark in the exact same position up against the boundary as Salem just then.  Danger wheeled inside about 2 meters and set his own mark well inside the boudary....no "Play On" called.

Salem takes one step or so in side the boundary and DOES NOT play on, no more than 2 feet, but is automatically called to "Play on"....there are two leagues running with two sets of umpiring interpretations going on, depending on who the team is on the receiving end.

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Nearly every free has been there, we’re [censored] stupid. 

Why don’t our spoils ever go more than 2 metres? Never seen anything like it. 

1 minute ago, —coach— said:

7 of which were there, 2 weren’t. The thing I have a problem is is the 5-6 frees not paid for the same things to us.

having said that we are loosing at our own boot, not because of the umpire.

Can’t think of the 5-6 they’ve missed tbh

 

WOWOWOOWOWOWOW WE GOT A FREE

Looks a lot like the first half of the Preliminary Final. But, of course we won’t remember that.


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