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What the [censored]. umpire?

 

 

What happened there?

 

What was the 50 for?

1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Brayshaw just 9 touches so far.

Looks like he’s running with Yeo, Yeo also 9 touches only.


umpire abuse Lever

Lever then lipped off. 

 

I'm watching in a pub with no sound. What just happened?


Just now, Lord Travis said:

What was the 50 for?

Lever abused the umpire. 

The free was definitely there for holding. 

Umpires have completely lost the plot, not only in this game but over the entire season. A complete overhaul is needed. Pay the useless [censored] and make them accountable.

Brayshaw has been awful

6 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

What's that got to do with the reason he was put down there?

And he was prone to errors, but no more so than anyone else down there during the earlier and middle parts of the season.

Anyway, let's move on y'all.  We're playing good footy so let's enjoy it.

There's no point putting someone down there who can't play there Wise.  Simple.  If you don't get that or don't wish to and prefer to reverse-engineer some of Goody's questionable decision making throughout the year then you are most welcome to continue your ride on the Matterhorn.  You might wish to help Saty off though...apparently he's been stuck on it for years!


1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Looks like he’s running with Yeo, Yeo also 9 touches only.

Disappointing if he's being used as a pure tagger. He attended a fair few centre bounces in the first quarter so not sure if he was tagging all game.

Why cant you abuse umpires?


May off with a hamstring. Welcome to 2019. Please go to hell. 

 

sunny day (agin) here in Corfu. I thought I'd be on my way to the beach at quarter time, but still tuned in. Sounds like Viney done for the day.


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