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4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Crystal clear like homemade porn recorded on a Nokia 3310

My 3310 lasted me 7 years until I finally dropped it one time too many and it smashed into a thousand pieces.

 
6 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Ha! They started to play the tigers song before quickly switching!!!

Yes I Loved it !! Kinda had it ready to go for tigers win. 
 

Tom Lynch 🥔🥔🥔🥔

3 tigers defenders trying to punch it through and all collided with ball going to Joe Daniher 🤮🤮🤮

 
6 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

He is in my top two hated coaches.

The other being Chris Scott, right?


8 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Couldn't have scripted a better way for Richmond to get dumped out of the finals. Sydney v Brisbane next week at the SCG should be another cracker. 

And the Lions play well at the SCG. Beat them there earlier in the year. 

 
1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

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. 

One really annoying part of the goal review is the extra 2-3 seconds when they make the call, then say ... result on scoreboard ... seconds later.!

Surely they can just say decision is a goal, a point or no score.


1 minute ago, layzie said:

You have got to love finals football 

There’s been 150 finals played in the last 16 years and in only 2 of them have both teams scored over 100 points. That was an exhilarating game, but it wasn’t at all reflective of the contested intensity of finals footy.

9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

What is that blue wiggle wearing?? Jesus. 

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

True

please continue your sartorial review of the mens suits


Joey kicks the winning goal, until then just about BOG for the Tiges.

Funny game football.

Might be a contender for most collective clangers ever …..both teams and the umps. Error-filled, high tension, undoubtedly exciting turnover-fest. 

Are they the best camera angles we have for the lynch shot? That amateur. Surely there is a behind lynch. 

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Write off Brisbane in a semi at your peril.

If you don't tag Neale...otherwise not sure where they get any drive.


Waltzing off to Richmond board on bigfooty I go..

Happy Knock Out GIF by UFC

 

1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

True

please continue your sartorial review of the mens suits

They are all formal in navy /black. Nothing funny there to hang my hat on. But I’ll let you know if that changes!

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Waltzing off to Richmond board on bigfooty I go..

Happy Knock Out GIF by UFC

 

Have a s*** one Tigs!

 

I can’t help but feel our venom towards Joe Daniher really spurned him on.
 

I’m glad that it’s the Lions through and not the Tigers. The Tigers supporters are many and insufferable, and the sudden quiet in the room is very agreeable. 

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Baker played on and took the advantage. You can’t change your mind half way through. 

There was no advantage to take.  He was immediately tackled.as soon as he took the ball...pretty much just after the ump had blown the whistle.  In that cauldron Baker probably didnt evem hear the whistle and by the time he realised it was their free he was back peddling to say "i'll take the free"

Also 3 times the Lions lifted the ball with an open hand to their fellow player in the first half and none were called for a throw or incorrect disposal.

Thought the umpiring got better as the game went on but the first half was dodgy as, in particular a number of frees against Brisbane that appeared to be conveniently overlooked.

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