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Twitter has the same reaction to Weightman's disallowed goal as I have: image.thumb.png.665d1fef1203fffa498d462d2e8c4de3.png

 
Just now, BDA said:

Looked a perfect shepard to me. Bad call

I'm normally happy if the Doggies get stiffed on a free kick but jeez that was harsh 😳 


Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

That is just horrid. How can you pay a free against Baker for that. Footy is just getting to hard to watch.

The umpires like players will be held accountable for poor performances such as the Baker call and the non holding the ball call against Alir.

Thats why finals are generally well umpired.

Just now, dees189227 said:

Baker was so stiff then. But it's kind of funny it was weightman who had the goal taken off him.

But you watch that happen on Monday and not be paid.

 

Omg this is BS. Absolutely ridiculous. Oskar didn’t do anything wrong. Just shepherded the ball through.

And I’m so over the commentators group-frothing over Zak bloody Butters. 


2 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Port Adelaide are becoming a very hateable team. So many cocky tools running around. Hinkley carrying on like a pork chop. Dixon a massive fake hard man. Hope they fall over in September 

Considering they’ve lost 3 prelims under Ken it’s fairly certain it’ll happen again.

1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Going to be very hard to finish top 2 now, even with our relatively easy run home. 

lose on Monday and both Pies and Port are 3 games clear.

That's a big break

If we lose on Monday the gap between 3rd and 2nd will probably become out of reach with the way Port are going.


8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Port are becoming annoying now. 

Especially Butters, after every stop in play, trying to rough up someone lying on the ground.

He and Bailey Humphries were really major targets of JT, but we didn’t have the picks.

Edited by Redleg

BT: “look at Port, equal top of the ladder!”

🤔 

So… they’re second on the ladder then, you buffoon. 

5 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Going to be very hard to finish top 2 now, even with our relatively easy run home. 

I’d be happy to meet Port over there in a Qualifying final.

14 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The umpires like players will be held accountable for poor performances such as the Baker call and the non holding the ball call against Alir.

Thats why finals are generally well umpired.

So an entire season of watching this game being turned into a complete fiasco every week before we might start seeing some decent umpiring?

You beauty Newc!

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Love Butters. Best player in the comp this year. Very jealous of Ports young mids. Butters, Rozee and Horne-Francis are all explosive and hit the scoreboard.

Hoping Sparrow can become a similar player as he’s got the physical attributes to do so, just needs it all the click at once. Showed promise the last few weeks.


I'd moved on from top-2 a while back.  Simply down to a top four focus regardless of what happens Monday (although it would be awesome to put an end to the constant media dribble/love for the Pies).

Edited by Gandalf46

31 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

The real question is, who has the worst tatts, Liberatore or Dixon.

Some real shocking tatts on Libba, Marge Simpson smoking a dart, the Gingerbread Man with Raphael eye band, Homer Simpson, Rolling Stones tongue 👅 out with a £ symbol.

 

 
16 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I’d be happy to meet Port over there in a Qualifying final.

No qualms playing Powa in a Final on Adelaide Oval.

Every game I watch at the moment the umpires are just way to involved. Some of the free kicks been paid you just shake your head and change the channel. 

Hope they stay out of the game Monday. 


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