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Lmao.....karate chop to the neck in the marking contest.... play on!!

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

General public seem to think so.

Games are [censored] to watch and over umpired. May not be the full extent but its certainly right up there.

 

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The "game day experience" could mean about a million things and umpiring may not even be one of them.

I for one cannot stand any ground which blares music after a goal, or pumps music so loud between quarters that you can't hear the person sitting next to you.

Nothing has been worse for football in the modern era than the concept of "fan activation". 

 

The De Koning boys are going to fun to watch over the coming years. Both have a great pair of hands.

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Sydney choking hard here. Gone inside 50 with options to score so many times but continually kicking to Franklin or Papley when they're outnumbered.

 

Bloods doing everything but scoring atm

 


1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Sydney choking hard here. Gone inside 50 with options to score so many times but continually kicking to Franklin or Papley when they're outnumbered.

I’d say the Blues are choking more.

Even with all the help there (50) & refusal by the umps to pay Sydney a free (had to be a high tackle there surely) in their forward 30 or so the Blues couldnt get the ball up the field and conceded another goal


Come on Sydney. Absolute trash umpiring giving this game to Carlton. Total cheats. 

I would love to see Sydney steal this one, but I also want the blues to win solely for my footy tipping! 

Wow so...

"your tackle is so good Buddy boy but i dont care i'll just drop the ball and i know the ump willl call play on...woo hoo you beauty!"


Terrible umpiring in the 2nd half

But this loss is on Blakey's awful decision there 

Warner doesnt quite cut the mustard at this level.

And Hickey's a bit off the mark at times under pressure.

The Swans bring great effort but have too many gaping holes in their bottom 6

Newman gets caught by Franklin at full back, doesn't bother trying to dispose of it, drops it, play on.

Warner gets caught by Owies with little prior, drops it, holding the ball.

Would be infuriating to be a Swans supporter seeing that.

Although to be fair, they've had their chances and squandered too many of them.

 

these play on calls are abysmal 

 


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