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Funny that last week we all called out frittas poor kicking.

Maybe the coach would have him practising all week.

Maybe not.

Poor effort.

 
 

That is disgraceful umpiring. 


Umpires making it up as they go along. As bloody usual. What a joke. 

Jeez King has come on a lot. Giving May a tough time of it.

 

Wow never change Melbourne with your leaking of goals right on siren.

BTW that was ****house kick by Salem.

[censored] I'm so over this king [censored] fest. 

That is a disgusting free to end the quarter. ? you umpire. 


May needs to give this King child a lesson. Absolute cheating scum. 

Joke of a free kick.

and yet the Saints fans appeal for a free kick every second of the game.  sit the hell down and shut up

Weak freak kick. Umpires being sucked in by crowd. I honestly think they are lucky to be this close.


Fritta is a dead set liability.  I called it straight away when he was lining up that he would miss. 

Has had all summer to get it right and yet looks far worse.

Being [censored] over by the umps as usual. 

 
Just now, Pickett2Jackson said:

How can you dominate possession like that and only kick 3 goals and be up by only 2 points?  This [censored] team....

 

Skills

It's skills

It's always been and always will be skills

Just now, Pickett2Jackson said:

How can you dominate possession like that and only kick 3 goals and be up by only 2 points?  This [censored] team....

 

Joke free kicks in front of goal don’t help. 


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