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Freo look faster, cleaner, way more structured.

Just now, OhMyDees said:

Unsurprising still being shafted by the umpires 

Was an atrocious decision.


[censored] off umpire

 

Surely we lead the league in goals from free kick passages?

Bad umpires as always 

What’s [censored] new , another [censored] house umpiring performance.

Prior  gets tackled drops it but we get paid for holding the man 50m to boot

dont get me started about the push out 


Incorrect disposal

and Jamgdon took advantage  -WTF 50 to FEEO. 

Max n Brody have a big challenge at the tap and around the ground....

Listening to the radio so it's hard to tell but it sounds like Jackson is playing well.

 

 

pickett kicks it to harmes. easily 15m. 

ump waits til mark is taken and harmes relaxes. then calls not 15 when there is a freo guy right on him. 

wtf

What a 🐂💩free and goal.

Absolutely no contact.  


Far more interference to Frit than to the Freo goal - of course ignored. 

 
3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Listening to the radio so it's hard to tell but it sounds like Jackson is playing well.

 

 

he's contesting but hasn't won much.... yet.

How [censored] are the umpires? Just pathetic.


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