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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Hahaha. They started playing the Tigers theme. 

Imagine that at your home ground.

 

Suck on a fat one Tigers!!

Joey knocked you out of finals. 
 

What’s it called when an incorrect decision overrules an incorrect decision resulting in the right decision..? 
 

 

 
5 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

How was that overruled by the arc? I’m in shock

The goal umpire was a nugget for calling it a goal in the first place. It was clearly a behind. 


Tigers had the easiest draw in the competition so no one should be surprised they go straight out.

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The ARC What a joke

Crystal clear like homemade porn recorded on a Nokia 3310

What is that blue wiggle wearing?? Jesus. 

can’t we take this [censored] serious please?

 
3 hours ago, MadAsHell said:

Lions for a backs against the wall win over Richmond by 2 points.

Melbourne to show Round 23 was no one off and put in a clinical performance against a disciplined Swans team that aren't good enough by 31 points.

Collingwood to continue their crazy run against the retirement home down the highway by 5 points.

Fremantle to be just too strong and too disciplined for a Dogs team out of puff by 28 points.

I'm not saying I'm a genius or nothing!😁


Arc. The ball was clearly over the post

ballsy! 
next time Lynch celebrate like you’ve scored 

2 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

What’s it called when an incorrect decision overrules an incorrect decision resulting in the right decision..? 
 

 

Schaudenfreude


Ahh the sweet sweet sound of no more Richmond nuffies for the year.

 

16.8 and losing a final.....thats harsh. :)

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5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The ARC What a joke

So was that non holding the ball decision on Bolton when he got tackled from behind 

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Suck on a fat one Tigers!!

Joey knocked you out of finals. 
 

We get to watch the clown go around again. Awesome 


2 minutes ago, CYB said:

The goal umpire was a nugget for calling it a goal in the first place. It was clearly a behind. 

Yeah, I don’t doubt the result - but the process was a disaster for the AFL. Why have goal umpires at all if a guy without clear vision of it on replay can overturn it?

The vision to overturn was clearly inconclusive - therefore umpires call. 

Wonder if Tom Lynch celebrated instead of being unsure may have been called a goal instead.

Look at McInerny's schnoz - poor guy ... and who needs a ruckman?

 

The weekend has got off to a great start. All my tiger friends will be livid. 

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