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push in the back paid. I agree with it but so many aren't paid. no consistency in application

 
4 minutes ago, BDA said:

push in the back paid. I agree with it but so many aren't paid. no consistency in application

I must not have concentrated very well in biology.  I didn't realise the shoulder was the back


1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

I must not have concentrated very well in biology.  I didn't realise the shoulder was the back

It was a ridiculous decision.

The commentators virtually never call out shocking decisions, although Richo did say "Bruce was a bit stiff". 

 
7 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

I must not have concentrated very well in biology.  I didn't realise the shoulder was the back

push in the shoulder, push in the back. its a free either way

should have been a HTB call against Alir there

7 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

It was a ridiculous decision.

The commentators virtually never call out shocking decisions, although Richo did say "Bruce was a bit stiff". 

Blow me down with a feather... all commentators piled on about HTB there!!

Maybe theyve decided if they all say it together they can't all be warned or contract renewals threatened! 😄


23 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

always gotta re-up before yr dry

I have repented. 
 

And re-stocked. 🍃

The JHF booing is just plain stupid. Ofcourse it’s no surprise that it was the moronic Collingwood supporter base that initiated it.

It’s no different than say Fremantle supporters booing Oskar Baker in a Freo V Dogs game as a hypothetical example.

The only set of supporters that should booing JHF is North.

 

Bergman caught plus incorrect disposal.... "play on" ... hilarious

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The JHF booing is just plain stupid. Ofcourse it’s no surprise that it was the moronic Collingwood supporter base that initiated it.

It’s no different than say Fremantle supporters booing Oskar Baker in a Freo V Dogs game as a hypothetical example.

The only set of supporters that should booing JHF is North.

 

Poor bugger, he must really have to stay strong during a game of football with all that [censored] going on. 


2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Poor bugger, he must really have to stay strong during a game of football with all that [censored] going on. 

Yeah he’s a big boy, I’m sure he’ll handle it.

Doesn’t explain why the opposition supporters boo him for less than no reason.


It was reported on the news that the pitch invader at last night’s match was caught and will face a fine of up to $5000. But…

A bunch of people saw him on a tram just after it happened. Turns out he wasn’t caught at all. 😁

The AFL are so keen to discourage pitch invasion that they lied about him being nabbed. 

 
1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Naughton being wasted in this Dogs side. 

Come over to a great club 

2 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Naughton being wasted in this Dogs side. 

Really? He hasn’t had a touch. Impose yourself on the game son.


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