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Free kick count 11-3 in Dogs favor at half time. Typical Dogs match. Corruption. Unwatchable.

 
37 minutes ago, DubDee said:

The dogs are gone. Can’t see Bevo surviving this season. They need a refresh

 

Now there's a hyperbolic statement! 

2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Free kick count 11-3 in Dogs favor at half time. Typical Dogs match. Corruption. Unwatchable.

Umps just refuse to pay frees against them.

 

Have a look at the live ladder, early but Dogs up to 6th. Some logjam…Swans could possibly find themselves out of the 8 this weekend with a loss. 


9 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

How was that not holding the ball against the Bont?

Because he plays for the Dogs and umpires aren’t allowed to pay free kicks against them

 

So, I either watch the Doggies maul the Hawks through dodgy free kicks and them showing how "tough" they are against a weaker bottom team, or watch the Dons show how "tough" they are by beating up on the West Coast Tallygaroopna thirds. What a carp night of footy.

1 minute ago, Jontee said:

Hawks making Shackie and West look like champs.

To be fair I think West is a good player and gives 100% and it's good to see him get a good go. Ugle Hagan is also marking them tonight. 

Chubbs Stringer has had his 3 touches. 

that’ll be him done for the night


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How can anyone take this guy seriously?

And another carp free kick for a goal to the Doggies. 

Dunstall just said WC have only been in the lead for 1% of match-time so far this season. 1% That’s astounding. 

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Dunstall just said WC have only been in the lead for 1% of match-time so far this season. 1% That’s astounding. 

They are flat out Tanking

Problem with all this loading business that @binman has brought into the zeitgeist, is that I can’t tell who is genuinely loading and who is, in fact, just [censored].


5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

They are flat out Tanking

If they are then they're doing a good job of disguising it tonight

No reason why we can't have the games starting at 7pm instead of 7:50. The games done by 9:45 and people can get home earlier and it's not so late for people watching on tv. 

 

WCE leading Dons at half time. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!! Loving it. Please, please, please, please please beat them. 

9 minutes ago, BDA said:

If they are then they're doing a good job of disguising it tonight

Absolutely. Essendrug are an unfit rabble 


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