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May should give his pay to Reiwoldt. He has taken everything else off him tonight.

Stop flying Kozzie ffs!

 

We must make an official complaint about this umpiring. Fair dinkum if the powers that be can’t see this mess well the game is completely cooked. 


Mistakes everywhere

 

Diabolical umpiring 

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

I hate criticising umpiring but this is atrocious 

I don’t and it is [censored]

well that was the loudest I've heard a melbourne crowd in a long time


14 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

Has been pretty ordinary all season to be honest. 🫢

Disco couldn’t do much worse 

3 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

You know you've effed up when even fox is pointing out that the umpiring is a bit skeewhiff

Is Garry on, he'd be furious 

Umpires be damned, we will grind this win out. We look hot and exciting and we will bring it to them in the 4th.

Umpire #20 needs to go and get absolutely [censored]

I have never wanted to punch a [censored] umpire so much in my life. I wish him the spiciest diarrhea. 


A massive quarter by Viney. Just a bull.

Great gut running by Chandler (to then get pinged for having two players jump on his back)

Max really pushing hard too

It's a great contest. 

Glad we're kicking pretty straight at goal

Edited by Brownie

It feels like if we can kick two in a row we could win by 30+
 

Fingers and toes crossed that it miraculously happens

 

Come on boys. Lift the intensity, get the four points and move on from this shamozzle!

Just jumping on to say the umpiring in this game has been absolutely abysmal.


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