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Just now, DubDee said:

Geez we’ve been lucky with a few umpire calls

As opposed to 10+ the Suns have had

 
Just now, Red But Mostly Blue said:

I’ve chucked these idiots on mute. Can’t stand them anymore. 

Me too. They are all intolerable. 

 

We are not playing well, the umpires aren’t great, but what is a certainty is that the commentators don’t like us one iota.


A bit of leadership and bring the players in together FFS 

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

Nothing surer than JVR getting a week for that. 

absolutely. hopefully not two

That GC player shouldn't have come back on after the hit from Kozzie's knee. He's only getting sent off now because of that earlier hit. 


Just now, Wodjathefirst said:

We are not playing well, the umpires aren’t great, but what is a certainty is that the commentators don’t like us one iota.

Boofhead just getting upset coz his Dorks are in for a world of pain. Wants the book thrown at JVR because coincidentally we play that rabble next week

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1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Geez they're really talking up a potential for it to he looked at.

It’s disgusting. All for a headline or something sensationalist. 

2 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

Dunstall for the prosecution. Just shut up you boof head. 

Spalding's knee has had him anti-Melbourne since that day.


2 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Geez they're really talking up a potential for it to he looked at.

You should be listening to the radio. They've already said Ben Brown will probably come back in for him

How the [censored] did they get that.

JVR needs a rest imo, a forced one mightn’t be the worst (though I’m sure he’ll get life or the firing squad).

what kind of a handball was that kossie?

just a rubbish goal to give away

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Lever holding 

 
5 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Why was the player holding the back of his head on the way to ground when he got hit in the top/front of the head?

He was the same player that smashed his head on the ground earlier in the game maybe already concussed?


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