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3 minutes ago, Ham said:

The agenda deems outcome > actions, Prestia jogged off the ground........................................

He was knocked out on the ground and lay down for 2 minutes, the umpire saw it and reported Stewart straight away, Prestia came off and was immediately subbed out for concussion - meaning he misses next week.

Theres absolutely no way that doesn’t cost him more than it costs Prestia - which is 2 games.

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5 minutes ago, Ham said:

The agenda deems outcome > actions, Prestia jogged off the ground........................................

Dude didn’t know where he was for a while there! Subbed out. 
 

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It seems that MFCSS has mutated and there is now a strain called MFCVM (Melbourne Football Club Victim Mentality) which manifests itself by sooking about the umpires being against us, the AFL working to bring us down, the media having a vendetta against us and the MRP handing down decisions which are not in our favour.

There is no chance of Tom Stewart receiving any less than two weeks for that hit.  

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Just now, The heart beats true said:

Ok, so this is where it gets interesting.

Geelong said they were loading last week. Let’s see how they are after half time.

Totally Chris telegraphing....

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Stewart 4 weeks reduced to 3 with an early plea! what was he thinking, Terrible look! Exactly what the AFL want stamped out. Next!!!

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1 hour ago, Engorged Onion said:

I appreciate this forum is a place to vent for some people, and what really riles me, is that there is often vitriol towards umpires from certain posters.

Personal attacks wouldn't be accepted against any other group. So why these individuals? It wouldn't be tolerated in my house against anyone, I'd send my 6yo to his room, and if I spoke like that, I'd send myself to the room and give myself a good long talking to about respect, compassion and common decency.

So it's been bugging me that this forum perhaps doesn't sanction that sort of commentary (perhaps it does and I am not aware of it).

We can do better Demonlanders. #notallDemonlanders

 

A sample of EO when people were 'attacking' "Britney' 😉...or 'PRGUY17'

 

sad chris crocker GIF

 

Mate, if Admin were to ban all the six year olds on 'Land, the site would be liquidated. Who would @WCW post with?

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2 questions 

1. If the umpire reported him immediately, why wasn't a free kick paid

2. Why did they let the game continue when Prestia was obviously in a real bad way. I couldn't believe they let play just roll on right beside him (where is the care factor there?)

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50 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Stewart out vs. us would be HUGE!

 

43 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Tigers are gone! I'm calling it and finding something else to watch

We will beat them anyway. Cats the most over-rated team in the AFL - also the oldest….they won’t get within 5 goals of us. 

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14 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Mate, if Admin were to ban all the six year olds on 'Land, the site would be liquidated. Who would @WCW post with?

Laughing. But not sure if I should be. Should I be insulted? Please tell me how I should feel right now, QD. TIA 

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31 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

It seems that MFCSS has mutated and there is now a strain called MFCVM (Melbourne Football Club Victim Mentality) which manifests itself by sooking about the umpires being against us, the AFL working to bring us down, the media having a vendetta against us and the MRP handing down decisions which are not in our favour.

There is no chance of Tom Stewart receiving any less than two weeks for that hit.  

Or some have mutated it into Must Defend The AFL Whenever syndrome. Most of the comments are about the corruption of AFL operations regardless of our club.  And if you don’t think the AFL has history in this I’m staggered. 

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