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3 minutes ago, Chook said:

lol how dumb are people with their phones, as if it's not being filmed by a thousand other people. Why not just enjoy the moment?

But but but then they can’t post it themselves and get all those likes. That’s what life is about after all

 

This is farcical!

PS: where is Geelong? Are they even still there?

 

Delighted for Lance. Seems like a lovely guy

Superstar. Huge achievement in these times to kick 1000 goals. Well done Buddy. Wish you’d played for the team you supported as a kid 🔴🔵


That gave me anxiety. Feel so unsafe. Doesn’t take much for some looney to get on there with a knife or something. It’s insane. 

 

Can they actually resume the game?   The game is done - maybe Geelong should concede.

The entire Sydney side will be out with covid next week. 


Epic fail by the security. No way could they stop the crowd from running onto the field, but not one got to Buddy before the crowd. Really dangerous. 

Well done Buddy for handling that so well. I would have panicked in that press from that crowd.

And well done Buddy - unique, unstoppable super star. 

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Can they actually resume the game?   The game is done - maybe Geelong should concede.

Can’t do that when percentage can decide ladder position. If they kick one more or two more it could be the difference between 1st, top 4 and top 8. 

Interviewing him now??!!

How about interviewing him after the match ends! The match that has yet to be completed. The match that is a proper home and away match!

Congrats to Buddy, amazing player. Security were non-existent, that is some freaky scenes. 

Can’t see it happening again. 


2 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Epic fail by the security. No way could they stop the crowd from running onto the field, but not one got to Buddy before the crowd. Really dangerous. 

Well done Buddy for handling that so well. I would have panicked in that press from that crowd.

And well done Buddy - unique, unstoppable super star. 

Clearly the security should have sprinted towards Buddy as he kicked it, and surrounded him. No idea what they were hoping to do other than protect the player.

It's events like this that remind me people are mostly very very stupid.

5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

That gave me anxiety. Feel so unsafe. Doesn’t take much for some looney to get on there with a knife or something. It’s insane. 

No ring of security guards around him?! He looked like he was just about hyperventilating as he came off. 

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Sydney are a quality side. Geelong needs to bugger off. I’m sick and tired of seeing the same bloody players doing the same bloody things. 

AND they only play well ONLY at Jeelong Moggie house for decrepit old and unloved [censored].

 


OK - time to clear the ground, NOW.  Enough is enough.

Imagine the reaction if (a) a player does a hammy in the remaining 5 minutes and / or (b) one or both teams come down with Covid during the week.

Edited by monoccular

Is there a curfew time for sporting events to be finished by at the SCG?

13 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This is farcical!

PS: where is Geelong? Are they even still there?

Catching the late session of Bingo is my guess. 

 

Did anyone else see a Jeelong player shirtfront a swans supporter? AFL need to look seriously into this

Edited by picket fence

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

No ring of security guards around him?! He looked like he was just about hyperventilating as he came off. 

He handled it so much better than I would. 
I would have had a full on panic attack. Would have also been good if someone could hand him a mask. All I kept thinking is COVID!


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