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Wasted opportunity from us. We CANNOT give the swans a sniff. Wrong team. We have to respond straight away. 

Here come the umps. Every time we play Sydney.

 

That was Clarrys direct oppo out of the middle with the clearance

Our rucks and Miss need to get bloody together this is a slaughter and embarrassing 

We've learnt absolutely nothing from last week's stoppage smashing.

Some serious heat need to go on Yze and the mids if this doesn't improve throughout the game.


14 minutes ago, Boots and all said:

Heat of the moment. Umps are too sensitive.

Heat of the moment as an excuse is such a red flag. 

Road rage?

Physical threats in a pub?

Any other situation in life?

None of it is acceptable, and it's not needed on a football field.

If professional rugby players can control themselves, but you think it is verbal and physical aggressive and arguing is an auto response that should be allowed, then that seems like a you problem.

10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

opening your mouth or putting your arms up isn’t dissent. so it’s a wrong call. has to be intimidating or language showing dissent

95% of the time it’s not paid

Not true at all. Any behaviour (including language) that is insulting, intimidating, or abusive can be awarded a free kick.

Body language can fit in this, and the AFL made it clear it does.


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

We need a steady goal 

Chandler says hi

If Tracc and Rivers clean up their disposal this is an 80 point drubbing coming up

for those at the game Cunningham has a head knock. down in the rooms. likely concussion 

 

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