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1 hour ago, bush demon said:

Should be a sin bin for umpires... all the random/vibe calls ie Freo's Hughes right into no 30 (north's) back in front of goal.. an appaling spoil, no free to north. 1st quarter Freo get a red hot holding the ball gift goal, north guy barely had a chance to dispose.It is a lottery, should be integrated into sportsbet.

 

17 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

This umpiring is horrific

Have even Specsavers stopped sponsoring them? Sportsbet taken over the franchise?

 

We have deestroyed the Bulldogs


I thought Walters was still pretty good but I think I've been blinded to his stinky performances.

Shrewd bit of business by the Footy Dept.

Freo not playing finals this year by a long shot.

Bulldogs not playing finals either and Bevo is sweating like a pig knowing what is coming his way.

 
7 minutes ago, DutchDemons said:

Come home Jackson.

From a financial stand point he will be happy no doubt but professionally he would be thinking what the truck have a done. 

They are bottom 4 at best.

They playing a shocking brand.


If the status quo of these two games continues then it will be a very satisfying evening 😁

5 minutes ago, DutchDemons said:

Freo may as well fold.

That's deep man, bit like telling someone the biggest mistake their parents made was giving birth to then.


These umpires are a disgrace tonight. 2 ridiculous insufficient intent decisions in a row

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

if north can hold flagmantle off tonite then i'd say all in all, been a good day for a day after a loss and a massive injury to our talismanic skipper

I was gonna say, since the Gabba caught fire last night it’s been a good turn around for the ol MFC

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

That's deep man, bit like telling someone the biggest mistake their parents made was giving birth to then.

It’s true though. I hope they have a Dees 2019 style season this year.

Beveridge has to go. The Saints injury list is huge

These kids are all unknown 

We have Shattered the Westies


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

I was gonna say, since the Gabba caught fire last night it’s been a good turn around for the ol MFC

Can we set the Gabba on fire each week?

LDU very quickly becoming a Top 10 player in the league.  Bring it home North ( can’t believe I’m saying that…)

 

OMG Freo fans are as bad as WCE - booing opponents who take strong contested marks.

The umpires had better be careful that they don't get lynched at the end of this game - may need a few late free goals to the purple guys.  Norf have had I think 4 frees in front of goal in Q4.

 


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