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5 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Another mint Tom Hawkins decision. Good grief

Serial cheat

 
1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Frost free was rubbish and the ensuing 50 was worse. Garbage

Feel bad for Frosty. He looked so genuinely shattered. 

 

Hawthorn are getting their goals the right way. Not from frees. 

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Lol did umpire 14 pay the 50m penalty because Gunston pointed to some dark clouds in the horizon?

Umpire 22. Williamson 


Doghouse, Myers and that Staging Hawkins pukeworthy. Parfait is soft.Gawd I hate Jeelong

The AFL have absolutely no idea how to manage change. The number 1 thing you need to do is ensure your stakeholders know what is going to happen when the change takes effect, so they're not confused and disenfranchised when the change does happen.

 
1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

Umpire 22. Williamson 

I’m pretty sure No14 inside the centre square  paid the 50 for abuse against Gunston after he pointed to the scoreboard.


This umpire respect nonsense has gone way too far. Nobody watches the footy to see what the damn umpires are doing. They're getting way too involved these days. So frustrating.

Look at what you've done to me Gil, you have me going for the Hawks!!!

It’s official folks

my hatred for the Cats has overtaken my hatred for the bombers

it was a good 25 years but time to move on

1 minute ago, shoguner said:

This umpire respect nonsense has gone way too far. Nobody watches the footy to see what the damn umpires are doing. They're getting way too involved these days. So frustrating.

If it stops junior umpires from being abused/intimidated at kids games I dont mind it.. 


I am in shock over the PATHETIC over the top Umpire interpretations of these Rules 

I HATE BOTH THESE TEAMS

so there is absolutely no bias here

It is Pathetic. 
And People wonder why attendances are down

Pity most of the conversation is about the umps and the rules today, this is actually a cracking game.

This game is so hard to watch, with atrocious umpiring turning the game with their dubious decisions. How many Cat goals from free kicks?  It’s so good to watch our boys play team football.

Been a good game to watch

The Geelong big blokes up forward might end up being the difference (already 6 goals combined)

4 goals direct from free kicks this quarter for the Cats

Lingy can GAGF saying that’s a clear push in the back


I hate Geelong. 

another goal from a free. 

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

It’s official folks

my hatred for the Cats has overtaken my hatred for the bombers

it was a good 25 years but time to move on

Let’s not get ridiculous now Dub. Heat of the moment comment. Have a nice cup of tea and a little rest and you’ll come to your senses. Remember… ESSENDON 🤮

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

another goal from a free. 

Let’s not get ridiculous now Dub. Heat of the moment comment. Have a nice cup of tea and a little rest and you’ll come to your senses. Remember… ESSENDON 🤮

I'm with DUB WCW. I probably interchange between Geelong and Essendon. But I can't abide by the run Geelong have always had with the umps.

 

Hawkins gave away 50 just hanging around in the protected zone. No worries mate.

Can Selwood dispose of the ball legally any more? Last 5 minutes all I've seen are throws, scoops and tunnels.

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

I'm with DUB WCW. I probably interchange between Geelong and Essendon. But I can't abide by the run Geelong have always had with the umps.

But… but… it’s Essendon. ESSENDON. 🤮🤮🤮🤮


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