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Fritter has ice in his veins 

 
29 minutes ago, BAMF said:

I was at the grand final and the post match. He was clearly a demon man who loved the club. 

Can't stand him commenting Melbourne games. Constantly negative. I'm enjoying the game apart from him implying that we are getting ahead of ourselves. 

He has been like it for years. His attempts to be impartial is the problem. He needs to be taken off Demon games.

Constantly negative? Have a read of this thread.
He is an MFC champ. Show him some respect and don’t question whether he is with us or against us. 


Carlton player expressed disgust at the decision for the push in the back against Viney. No 50. Not sure why.

Just now, Chook said:

Carlton player expressed disgust at the decision for the push in the back against Viney. No 50. Not sure why.

maybe the umpire interpreted it differently....

 

There is a difference between abuse and emotion display the AFL are going to ruin this game with this crap.

 

 

 

 

When was the last time we have 100 points kicked on us.

Weid coming on now… lol what?! He should have started. 


2 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Not a great start for the ‘Fritsch is a top 50 player in the game’ fans 

Sometimes posts just don’t age well

lol Hunt is fast, but he thinks he can't be caught, ever. How many times does he need to be proved wrong before he learns?

SEN will love this Umpire controversy 

Gerald will be beside himself in the morning 

Gill should resign if he is happy with tonight’s performance 


Pittonet nine clearances. Gawn and Jackson need to be stronger in ruck clearances.

On Trac's 50M

Unfortunately most of these (and all UMPeeS) have never played the game. Or if they did they didn't like the centristical (if that's a word) essence that it is a contact sport. That's why they either chose soccer or umpiring. Both attract actors that can run.

On the TV, Trac was shown as round the neck but in the flurry of the game he wouldn't have known and announced an expletive. 

These white blowfly larvae need to get a grip, otherwise a GF will be decided on an umpy's offendemamation (word?)

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Sometimes posts just don’t age well

Spence knows best…

2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

When was the last time we have 100 points kicked on us.

Weid coming on now… lol what?! He should have started. 

He kicked 4 in the VFL today in half a game.

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

lol Hunt is fast, but he thinks he can't be caught, ever. How many times does he need to be proved wrong before he learns?

Needs to learn when to bounce! Decision making atrocious. 


2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

When was the last time we have 100 points kicked on us.

Weid coming on now… lol what?! He should have started. 

In the corresponding game last year.

This new crackdown is such BS. You have to be able to express annoyance once it’s not at the ump. Trac just yelled at the sky. The AFL can be so embarrassing and amateur sometimes. 

Oh wow. 

 
4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

When was the last time we have 100 points kicked on us.

Preseason last year...

Bump ball mark, this games umpiring has been a joke. We have equally been embarrassing.

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