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Just now, Clintosaurus said:

They have worked it out already.

Yeah i forget they have internet these days...

 

How can you not like Cody Weightman? The kid loves footy, loves his team, and is riding every bump even from the sidelines.

 

What a disgraceful display of umpiring yet again. The love fest for the Dogs is mind boggling. 


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Shake my head at that rule sometimes. Players can’t just disappear into thin air. 

A very confusing 50 meters there - and a shocking deliberate - Johannsen deserved to miss that.  Karma

 

Unfortunately the umps can't kick it for them

Both clear frees (clearly handball toward the boundary, and clearly dived on the footy).

Logged in just to chime in on the disgusting umpiring in this match. It is farcical how protected the Bulldogs are.

Rooting hard for the Lions now. Screw the Dogs, with 3 extra players on the field falling over themselves to pull free kicks out of their [censored].

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Just now, Nasher said:

Love the Bronx cheer for the miss. Definitely one thing the fake crowds haven't captured.

Started out not giving a toss about this game but I'm all Lions now. Bugger these cheats.

Yep. Need to get rid of these umpire fan girling cheats. 


44 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

And you’d love him at Melbourne 

Sure, I'd love him at Melbourne, but he's not is he? I'd have taken Selwood and Dangerfield for years as well, but they're both arrogant nufties too.

WORST DISPLAY OF UMPIRING EVER CLEARLY BIASED ! Needs a Royal Commision

Dogs must have Goat photos

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Both clear frees (clearly handball toward the boundary, and clearly dived on the footy).

Neither would ever be paid to a team in Bulldogs colours. And that is the real issue. 

This game has howling umpire mistake costs Brisbane the game in the final seconds vibe all over it. 

Just now, Jaded said:

Neither would ever be paid to a team in Bulldogs colours. And that is the real issue. 

As binman would say, it's not the frees paid, but the frees not paid.


1 minute ago, Chook said:

Both clear frees (clearly handball toward the boundary, and clearly dived on the footy).

I assume you are taking the pizz! Handball was to the vicinity of a team member near the boundary not deep in defence but around the wing, appalling decision. And McCluggage was it fell back on top of the ball he did not drag it back in. 

Just now, Chook said:

As binman would say, it's not the frees paid, but the frees not paid.

Obvious push in the back against Treloar went completely ignored before the last Johannisen goal.

One-eyed umps only pulling frees against Brisbane out of their [censored].

 

It’s not only the extra free kicks the Dogs get, it is also how quick the whistle goes whenever the umps see an opportunity to give them one. Has anyone else noticed this? Blatant.

 


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