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Het the names right bt. 

How is that NOT A FREE.

DISGUSTING UMPS

RUBBISH

 

 
 

Great quarter Melbourne, well on top in that one. Whether we win or not is a different story.


These umps have been so inconsistent. Pies players get tackled, spun around 3 times and keep the ball for 20 seconds. Ball up.

What's wrong with Tracs kicking?? Costing us some couple opportunities at goal.

 
25 minutes ago, BDA said:

Trent rivers badly lacking composure

One of our best that quarter

1 minute ago, Green Demon said:

Ball!!!!!

There is no HTB against the pies today and they are allowed to jump on our players back when tackling all day


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Het the names right bt. 

How is that NOT A FREE.

DISGUSTING UMPS

RUBBISH

 

Markov tried to break the tackles.  Umps you are farkkkkkkkn ridiculous 

What's Tim Watson's story? Has been having digs at Melbourne all game.

Wish Rivers wouldn’t [censored] himself every time he touches it.

50/50 from here.


1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

THAT’S HOLDING THE BALL!!

Amytime, any game, anywhere, any granny.

But heh, just not against Collingwood.

Would be great if Petracca could show some form of composure.

C'mon lads! We got this!!

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

These umps have been so inconsistent. Pies players get tackled, spun around 3 times and keep the ball for 20 seconds. Ball up.

Umps have been great imo letting them play


Our defence was impeccable that quarter. That being said, our kicking into the forwardline needs a lot of work. We can't just rely on our defence to win us this game.

Are the Pies out of gas or saving themselves for a 4th quarter blitz?

Those easy misses are really really hurting us now. 

Need a huge 4th quarter from everyone - leave nothing in the tank. 

 

Look, this game could blow out either way, or more likely, come down to the wire. 
 

But I’m proud of the way we’ve played so far. 

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

These umps have been so inconsistent. Pies players get tackled, spun around 3 times and keep the ball for 20 seconds. Ball up.

Bet you they will pay one the other way in the last at a crucial time to influence the result


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