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19 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Our kicking in general, bar the odd one here and there (mostly to players 20 meters in the clear but even then it's a coin flip) is bloody awful.

Even senior players have no ability to finesse and just take a little power and pull a kick to a leading player.  It's horrid.  It's been a problem at this club for 50 years!

What a magic goal by Bennell.

 

@dpositive

Goal to Harley after a mark/handball from Fritta

MFC 6:6.42

ADE 4:5.29

Edited by ding

 

Why wasn't that brought back for a review?


Really enjoyed the dash from Oliver tonight.

 

Harmes walk it through for a point.. Jones keep it low. And how was that a free a gaudy Melk when Walker did the same thing earlier?!?!


ANB dud

Club MUST ask for a please explain about this umpiring. This is absurdly bad officiating of a professional sport.

Tex should've given away about 5 free tonight. Is hardly even going for the ball

Tomlinson is ummm ....well


Just now, Greendale said:

Tex should've given away about 5 free tonight. Is hardly even going for the ball

He is a dirty player

Just now, P-man said:

Club MUST ask for a please explain about this umpiring. This is absurdly bad officiating of a professional sport.

It's not sport it's showbiz!

1 minute ago, P-man said:

Club MUST ask for a please explain about this umpiring. This is absurdly bad officiating of a professional sport.

Can we ask for a priority pick at the same time? 

10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Langdon cannot buy a goal. 

He can't buy an effective kick either 


Dees just need to accept the these umps are crooks and aren't gonna pay squat tonight. [censored] them, do it by sticking up the Crows, their fans, and the umps who obviously had a friend of a friend place a wager for them.

 

We are playing the bottom team.  what cant we own the corridor.  We keep going down the line, its so predictable.


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