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7 minutes ago, bingers said:

The filth have got this ... sadly.

When Greenwood (aka Matthew Newton) gets the ball, does he ever not turn it over?

Haha ? Classic Bingers

i wonder how Newts is doing

He hasn’t been outside for awhile

 

Think the Pies will run away with this in the second half. Suns need to start converting their chances.

Geez I wish DeGoey wasn’t playing. It’d be a different ball game

11 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Blatant , clear as day holing the ball.

How the hell do they not see them??

Or is it a conscious decision not to pay them??

The umpires are usually in good position (weren’t sat night but that’s in the past now) and they can see everything. Therefore it has to be a conscious decision. Whether it is their decision, that group of umpires, all umpires, afl imposed is the real question?
A royal commissionesque inquiry is required. 

 

“You can’t blame the umpires” says Jason over the ludicrous htb decisions that just just keep coming, every passage of play, every quarter, everygame. Umm, OK, so who do we blame? Because whoever it is, they are ruining our great game.


That was fun....a 7 pointer !

 
Just now, Call Me What You Will said:

“You can’t blame the umpires” says Jason over the ludicrous htb decisions that just just keep coming, every passage of play, every quarter, everygame. Umm, OK, so who do we blame? Because whoever it is, they are ruining our great game.

That is Fox Commentary?


De Goey is the difference.

His man is nowhere to be seen.

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

That is Fox Commentary?

That is ridiculous 

they all get paid out of the same trough

HTB and incorrect disposal are just not paid anymore

i cannot understand why. It’s half the reasom we get so many scrums

Steve Hocking has a lot to answer for

11 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Suns having a red hot go here.  

Can't watch it. Are the suns a chance?

1 minute ago, Demon17 said:

Can't watch it. Are the suns a chance?

Pies just kicked one to back in front.  De Goey is the difference.  Has kicked 4 and set up the last one.


Another throw not paid 

the pies are getting an armchair ride

Suns blew it in front of goal tackled in the goalsquare


[censored]... You [censored] Holman

Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Suns blew it in front of goal tackled in the goalsquare

Goes up the other end and goal to Pies. That could be massive for them (and us).

 
Just now, GCDee said:

[censored]... You [censored] Holman

It’s going to be that kind of week ahead.

How to [censored] away a certain goal.

Pies will win to tonight but they’ve been far from impressive.


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