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Just now, Seraph said:

50m penalty for shaking your head while looking at the ground

 

Looks like it’s mandatory to smile when you get a decision against you! Ludicrous that’s about four 50’s for head shaking. 

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This is a Melbourne vs umpires game on steroids. And that is fine. Everyone can see it. We won a flag last year against not just the best teams, but no rub of the green. No umpire or team, or individual can take that from us. Out game plan is designed to just keep playing to win.

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54 minutes ago, faultydet said:

A 50 paid against Tomlinson for shaking his head and putting his hands on his knees.

Absolute Fucckin rubbish

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Is anyone really surprised that the AFLs continued tweeking, linked to the incompetence of the senior umpiring panel would lead to the catastrophe that we are witnessing tonight, where a player has lost the right to emotionally respond to a disappointing outcome with facial gesture and body language????

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This is just absolute cr@p. Umpires getting high on their own sense of worth.

If players can’t do anything even remotely considered demonstrative, then umps shouldn’t be allowed to talk back to the players (needs to go both ways).

AFL doing a stellar job of trying to get people to respect umpires, with this level of ‘officiating’ going on. Just wait until someone gets done for remonstrating with their teammate and the ump thinking it’s all directed him.

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3 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

It is now a 50 Meter  penalty for shaking your head.

Typical AFL HQ overreaction. Pathetic. 

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Small man syndrome will be off the charts this year with the new dissent rule. 

The whole AFL world will rebel if they get more games like this one.

8 x 50's in 3/4 is just ridiculous.

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Just when you thought the umpiring couldn't get any worse. The Petracca 50 happens. They are pretty little petals these poor excuses for umpires. Time for Gil to get common sense umpiring. We have been terrible but the difference has been the umpiring. How may 50's have we given away. I thought there couldn't be a worse umpiring game than the Bulldogs game I have now seen it. Carlton aren't that good the umpires have allowed them be great. 

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Players know the rules and will just have to get used to this showing frustration. Maybe instead of swearing just let out a yell to vent or swear under your breath.. It's going to be so hard for players that have a bit of a temper. 

But it needs to be consistent. I do not want to see a Dusty or Selwood or Dangerfield getting a warning or something. After watching tonight every player should now know to just shut up. 

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1 minute ago, ding said:

Small man syndrome will be off the charts this years with the new dissent rule. 

The whole AFL world will rebel if they get more games like this one.

8 x 50's in 3/4 is just ridiculous.

On the money.

Umpiring like this disgusts people rather than pleasing them.

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Seriously.  These new rule interpretations are just crazy.  Will they be consistently applied throughout the season?  

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5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Garry Lyon is so scared of sounding biased he goes totally the other way.

#overCompensation

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5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Lol, wonder how many people are shaking their heads on here while posting about these farcical 50s. 

The interesting thing is that it was mentioned by a few umpires last year that we were a very respectful team.

Looks like the frustration is making a difference as Carlton arent getting pinged.

This is what practice games are for I guess.

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2 minutes ago, Meggs said:

Seriously.  These new rule interpretations are just crazy.  Will they be consistently applied throughout the season?  

[censored] i hope not. Will only cause more and more supporters to become disenfranchised and drive them away from the game.

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