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6 minutes ago, BDA said:

They don't bring 11k to the MGC hence my surprise.

i suppose the locals head along which bumps up the crowd.

Dogs crowds are usually around our numbers.. perhaps 20% less

Only 5k seats at Ballarat so it's not difficult to fill

They would have had 17-20k at Docklands for this game

 
 

Sydney have copped the one in a million inspired North performance.

No way North win if the events of Thursday didn’t happen. Just like last year when North knocked off Richmond.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell


 
17 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Sydney have copped the one in a million inspired North performance.

No way North win if the events of Thursday didn’t happen. Just like last year when North knocked off Richmond.

New game plan 24 coaches lined up to have a go, one week at a time then fired. Maybe an extra three for the finals.



Worst decision/rule  of all time

decided the game on a interchange infringement 

1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Wow what was that for.

Nth made to many interchange rotations. So the umps are correct and that's the rule.

Gee nth can't take a trick

1 minute ago, BDA said:

what an abdolute ****show from the umps. what a disgrace.

Nothing to do with umpiring.

According to fox footy North made one too many interchanges.

I actually feel sorry for the Kangaroos players and Ratten but what a stuff up. 

Wow. I can’t believe that ending. Doesn’t do much for the conspiracy theorists when a voice in the umpires ears decides the game.


North exceeded interchange limit from 75 to 76.

I've seen it all now. The worst possible way to decide a match. If i was North fan i would be spewing right now

Wouldn't be singing the song after that.

The Kangaroos concede a goal to give the lead back as a result of an interchange breach which gifts the Swans a goal from the goal line after a 50 metre penalty. The Kangaroos used a 76th interchange which prompted the free kick. -

 

You can’t make this shiit up. 
FMD North 

Just now, The heart beats true said:

Wow. I can’t believe that ending. Doesn’t do much for the conspiracy theorists when a voice in the umpires ears decides the game.

No conspiracy. Nth stuffed up there interchange rotations. Surely there is someone on the nth bench that counts these


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