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If the umpires wont follow the rules then we might as well just start SMASHING cats players.

Why not.

 

Ump 4 should never umpire again. Just a cheat.

 

 

Selwood going for an Oscar. Piece of scum. Hope Viney knocks him out. 


That goal right on the siren helped big time. We are dominating but we just need to turn these shots into goals. We should be 6 goals up

Just now, The Swimming Dee said:

What a half by Petracca...he is dominant! 
The umpiring in that quarter was disgraceful

You’d think we were playing at that dump Kardinia Park. Absolutely disgusting umpiring. 
 

I'd have to say that Spargo doing a Selwood to Selwood is one of the best things I'll see in my lifetime. Hate that guy with a passion.

5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

If the umpires wont follow the rules then we might as well just start SMASHING cats players.

Why not.

Works for Precious Hawkins...

Edited by Kiss of Death


6 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Ump 4 should never umpire again. Just a cheat.

 

5 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

What a half by Petracca...he is dominant! 
The umpiring in that quarter was disgraceful

Its so poor its suspect Im afraid.

But full credit to our boys for pushing on.

Those decisions would take the wind out of most seasoned players but not ours.

Hawkins keep your elbows down.

 

7 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

What a half by Petracca...he is dominant! 
The umpiring in that quarter was disgraceful

And Max.

Geelong's game plan is quite obvious. Cheat at all opportunities. The most penalised team in the comp, and the umps have paid so many free kicks against them they've almost given up.

They're bringing the game into disrepute.

2 minutes ago, No Plan B said:

I'd have to say that Spargo doing a Selwood to Selwood is one of the best things I'll see in my lifetime. Hate that guy with a passion.

That was brilliant. Clarry got straight in his face too

I know he can be frustrating but we would be lost without Fristch


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

 

Its so poor its suspect Im afraid.

But full credit to our boys for pushing on.

Those decisions would take the wind out of most seasoned players but not ours.

Hawkins keep your elbows down.

 

Hopefully it’s not a broken eye socket 

Should be miles up; same story as last three weeks
 

There is a lot to like about the way we play and that we have been down a key back since early that quarter shows that our system holds up

 
3 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Selwood whinging to the umps coming off.

What the hell is he going on about? Cats gifted their last goal by the umps and he has been getting his usual head ducking frees. 


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