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This umpiring is horrid.

 
1 minute ago, binman said:

How on earth has this game become evidence how rubbish we are?

 

This is a dees forum isn't it?

Who said we were rubbish? Did I miss it? 

I’m sad we lost to them because it hurt us both in our own ladder position and our draft position. 


Jackson took Nanks goal as an insult.
Have given him a pasting since.

 

I think as the coach you have to send the captain out to the umpires at 3/4 time and tell them the free kick differential.

If nothing else then you plant the seed, and make them accountable in the last quarter.

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Who said we were rubbish? Did I miss it? 

I’m sad we lost to them because it hurt us both in our own ladder position and our draft position. 

I wasn't referring to you Jaded. All good.


Fremantle's best is very good. 
 

It’s hard to believe Richmond have had so few free kicks in these conditions. 

Reiwoldt getting inappropriately touched more than a teen girl on a date, but absolutely no frees. 

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2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Fremantle's best is very good. 
 

It’s hard to believe Richmond have had so few free kicks in these conditions. 

How do you work that out watching this. They’ve been literally gifted a chance to be in this game. They’re rubbish and won’t be playing finals 

Another team playing poorly after a bye.  Defies logic really but the numbers are really stacking up now.

1 minute ago, Vipercrunch said:

Another team playing poorly after a bye.  Defies logic really but the numbers are really stacking up now.

Lucky we don’t have a bye 


9 minutes ago, binman said:

How on earth has this game become evidence how rubbish we are?

I can't go on to game day threads because if that sort of rubbish.

And I come on this game day thread to enjoy some nice, freo getting beat clean fun.

And still have to read how rubbish we are.

Did anyone rabbit on about how we flogged the hawks by near on 10 goals and tbe lions got beaten?

Or the fact that we beat a very good tigers team on anzac eve.

This is a dees forum isn't it?

But it’s the losses to teams like Freo, on our home turf, that will bite us on the bum in the final ladder position. That is what p…ses me, and a lot of other posters, off. Games we shouldn’t lose!!!!! I admire your positivity Binman, but right now, I don’t think it is warranted.

1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

How do you work that out watching this. They’ve been literally gifted a chance to be in this game. They’re rubbish and won’t be playing finals 

Not basing it on this match so much. Richmond have outplayed them so far but could still lose this. I personally feel their developing a good team with a good running game. 

11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Another free to Freo. 

16-3

When is the media going to stand up and question this?

Or the coaches or the players association?

It's a farce 


Freo and Port are big "get [censored]" vibes from me.

Richmond losing this after being 36 points up will be a seriously poor result, even with the umpires screwing them. 

Why is that a free kick.

 

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