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What’s the free kick count? This is an absolute disgrace to watch.

we can’t accept this as a club. It’s ridiculous.

I cant watch this. This game is being ruined by the most disgusting over umpiring one sided garbage biased [censored]. 
I am disgusting and if we don’t complain against this [censored] nothing football club I will not be impressed. 


Just now, Demonland said:

9 frees to 3. 

Doesn’t count the missed ones either ?

 

People in a coma could umpire the game better than these vegetables. 
 

I hate them so much!!!!


10 frees to 3. 
 

Maggots. 

Petracca gets legged, Gold ducks, then a tiggy. This is bent umpiring.


We have missed our chances and haven't been great.  I get that.

But this umpiring has to be the biggest joke of all time.  It is 10-3 at quarter time and they have been given some of the softest frees of all time, while they have missed more than a handful for us.  It's outrageous and it's not as if this is a one off.  We got the same treatment last week as well.

Ridiculous calls to North.

Counted about 3 for us that were there and didn't get paid.

This is an absolute joke from these umpires.

When players duck their heads to try and slip out of a tackle that should absolutely be play on.

Should be in front by 2 goals but typical Melbourne we are down by 10 points. We have some dumb players. Not sure how much umps have been paid off. 


They are just making ones up, clearly annoyed at being called over what Max copped on Wednesday night.

 

Disgusting umpiring. We were robbed blind


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