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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

That is a horrible 50! Lever was already in mid air.

you can't do what Lever did ... pity is we don't get those 50s

2 minutes ago, Dame Gaga said:

Umpires are making up free kicks now.

umpires have been killing the MFC since 58 when they allowed Weideman (grandpa) to bash us up 

Sooking Giants player cries for a 50 and the clueless South Australian umpire gave it him. What is that?

 

FML why do I continue to watch us play? It gives me nothing but anxiety 


Umpires really lifting for the Giants.

Just now, Dame Gaga said:

Sooking Giants player cries for a 50 and the clueless South Australian umpire gave it him. What is that?

Blatant cheating. 

We're giving them too much time when they have it, they're running out of contests way too easily.

We're not switched on defensively, can't keep leaving free blokes in the their F50!

We're lucky they haven't kicked straight, I'm seeing all the worrying signs.

Big run of goals on the cards here if we're not careful.

 
1 minute ago, Dame Gaga said:

Sooking Giants player cries for a 50 and the clueless South Australian umpire gave it him. What is that?

Its called a managed result..crap


1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

I swear to God. I absolutely hate AFL umpires. Spuds the lot of them. Absolutely hopeless. 

Won’t be a serious code until umps are professional. The umpiring this year has hit a new low.

Any chance that was kicking in danger as well?  Looked like Langdon pretty much had his hands on the footy when he kicked it.

I will say that it would be nice if we won some centre clearances.

Just now, DeeSince73 said:

Blatant cheating. 

Looking after the money pit franchise.

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

FML why do I continue to watch us play? It gives me nothing but anxiety 

we need to set up an MFC group therapy self supporters group



 
1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Where did they find enough Giants fans for the wall?

Rent A Crowd - unemployed actors.

All the fan favourites scoring tonight so far 


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