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Need 3 unanswered goals in Q4 - and BBBB owes us them all  

Looks unlikely but not impossible but would the umpires allow it?

 

Amazing what happens when you kick straight. We are still in this. Just need to tighten up on some of there players. 

Why don't the F!@#$ maggots stick their arms in the air and give the game to the Bulldogs now? Utterly disgraceful.

 

3rd quarter

oliver is a beast  

hunts run run 

Viney to Brown goal 

Viney goal 

langdon to Pickett  goal 

x Trac three bad turnovers.  Jackson turnover. Harmes turnover. 
x who’s on Daniel !!!!!! Goodwin wake up 
X goal misses Pickett Hunt and Trac twice … have to kick half chances 

x Hunt dumb three times good heart  dumb brain  

And of course

umps 7-19 free kicks ???

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We’ve played like [censored] and yet if it wasn’t for incorrect umpiring decisions we’d somehow be winning. Infuriating!

This umpiring is beyond deplorable. 

I get the umps will make mistakes but the [censored] bulldogs can do as they please knowing they have protection from the maggots. 

 

Well at least they only have three times as many free kicks now. 

 

I feel an ‘honourable’ loss coming up here, which will be flattering.

Umpires have been the difference 


We're not winning this but we have competed well. Hate to say it but umpires have definitely influenced outcome. 

19-7 frees the Doggies. Who would have thought the umps wouldn’t ruin this spectacle. 
2 goals from [censored] frees. Always on the receiving end. 

Win or lose. Goodwin needs to lose his [censored] about the free kick count. Make it public. Times to do the Clarkson tactics. We are being shafted in a massive way.

They've have had the answers all night so I can't see us winning this, but we can, and it'll need a fast start.

3 goals is not a lot but we have to take our chances and give them none. As much as we have been poor taking our chances, geez everyone has been kicking straight against us of late. Brutal.


2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Give off the first option Viney you absolute scrub!

Just a friggen Rugby player that we signed for an enternity fuggin bereft football club 

Got 2 of our free kicks that quarter in the back pocket. Spargo and then Hibbo. 

I can not stand that Channel 7 won’t show the free kick replays either. They have such a huge impact on the game, and they just try and gloss over them. 

Fair dinkum, how [censored] good are we.

Only 14 points down at 3/4 time, with a free kick count of 20-7 against.

That's almost impossible.

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Been sayimg it for Years Goodwin clueless

Must be doing something right as we have been top for most of the year. But hey, I guess you knew that 

Haters gonna hate, I suppose

The free kicks are the difference in this game. 


Being under three goals the game is still there if we’re good enough. So far we haven’t been, we looked sharp for much of that quarter offensively but gave up some very soft goals as well. Viney getting that goal before the end of the quarter gives us momentum, first goal of the last is massive. 

Maybe the umps will actually start looking at the free kick count and give some levellers. The bias has got that blatant even the Seven commentary are mentioning, seemingly grudgingly. 

 

Just heard 7 “highlighting” Kossie “head high contact” on the concussed Dog. So I guess he will be out out by the “independent” Christian. 


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