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11 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Its not the free count that is the issue. It’s that there are rules that are only enforced when it benefits one side tonight  

Free kick stats should be lopsided. They should be based on actual infringements which would be coincidental if it were the same. 

Richmond just blatantly dropping the ball through tackles. No free

2 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

 

 

Umpiring is dead set cheating 

Check their betting accounts though I guess it is very important for the AFL to have the tigers up near the top. 


1 hour ago, pineapple dee said:

I've officially tossed in the towel folks. I'm intentionally watching Sound of Music now instead of the footy. At least it's got a happy ending.

You have absolutely no taste, a replay of the 186 point loss would be preferable to that Austrian propaganda garbage. It is the Collingwood supporter's idea of culture.

Watch the umps now blow the whistle in our favour for frees that have absolutely no bearing on the game just to even up the tally. Happens every week.

2 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Richmond just blatantly dropping the ball through tackles. No free

It’s disgusting, but it’s afl umpires department ratified 

 
1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Umpiring is dead set cheating 

Check their betting accounts though I guess it is very important for the AFL to have the tigers up near the top. 

Fair dinkum we aren’t getting the most basic free kicks while they are plucking bizarre ones for the Tigers. 

Pity its raining, we really not good in the wet


2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Preuss needs to stick marks better

Preuss needs to played out of the goal square, not all over the ground. Leave that to max

agree he needs to mark it better too.

Edited by —coach—


1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Preuss needs to stick marks better

Pruess needs to punch or chest mark only

specially in the wet

Game is over now

Dont worry about it

Jack and Gus pretty average nights.

Looking fwd to seeing Petty fill out. Hes not a even 20 yet.

 

Dusty does as he likes.


 
Just now, Gunna’s said:

Another goal from an incorrect umpire decision. 

Been absolutely atrocious.


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