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HTB in the goal square - no free.  What an awful woman. 


 

I mean some of the calls are maaaaybe there but it's not like Langdons push impacted the result. it would have been a goal regardless.

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

HTB in the goal square - no free.  What an awful woman. 

Her umpiring had been awful

Nothing to do with her sex, it doesn’t make her an awful woman at all 

just like bad male umpiring doesn’t make them awful men - just putrid umpiring 

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Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Sexist booooooo’s. 

Nothing sexist …. she is just incompetent. 

Just now, Superunknown said:

Umpire Eleni should stop trying to turn the game

jesus wept

 

back to the twos

Its not just her. Number 9 has called some shockers


Tokenism - wouldn’t happen in top flight league of other sports. But for some reason we have received her incompetence twice this year already. 
Wrecks a Saturday night. 

Just now, Gunna’s said:

Tokenism - wouldn’t happen in top flight league of other sports. But for some reason we have received her incompetence twice this year already. 
Wrecks a Saturday night. 

Tokenism

lul wut?

jesus wept

We literally see just-as-bad umpiring every week she just happens to be making some bad calls in a short period

nothing to do with her s3x


3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Its not just her. Number 9 has called some shockers

Back to my earlier point

it’s been putrid all year

it has ever been thus, but 🤷

 

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