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So good seeing the Filth get a few umpiring decision go against them. And aren't their fans,sooking about it. 

 

Can't the bloody goal umpire's call be believed.   Another waste of time - obvious touched into behind post.

Pendlebury, getting a free kick for staging. 
 

Let’s see if he gets a fine from the match review officer. 


why do commentators call goals ‘majors’?

wtf is a major?

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

why do commentators call goals ‘majors’?

wtf is a major?

Majors and minors, bit of an old time phrase I think .

 

Never been a port hater at all.

But this is great to watch by them!


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

why do commentators call goals ‘majors’?

wtf is a major?

Should we call them a six pointer?
 

Just like the Yanks, call a basketball three-pointer?

To be fair, I think they call goal more than they do major. 

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Majors and minors, bit of an old time phrase I think .

like back in the 60’s they called a goal a major?


Just now, DubDee said:

like back in the 60’s they called a goal a major?

Yeah wouldn't be surprised if it was popular around then.

Well obviously the power should be a further 3 goals ahead.

The pies know they can come back. This margin won't bother them.

Just hope they don't.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

I love Boak. What a warrior. 

How good was the bump on Noble!

4 minutes ago, layzie said:

Majors and minors, bit of an old time phrase I think .

N

If Pies lose tonight they’ve only lost 3 games for the season, they just happen to be against 2nd, 3rd and 4th on the ladder. But they will still occupy top spot and many will say they are still the best team and Nick Daicos is the best player in the competition. 
 


It’s often referred to in match reports as a major, as in Petracca booted 10 majors in the 2023 Grand Final.

4 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Should we call them a six pointer?
 

Just like the Yanks, call a basketball three-pointer?

To be fair, I think they call goal more than they do major. 

six pointer?

id be happy if they called it a goal

Just now, 3183 Dee said:

It’s often referred to in match reports as a major, as in Petracca booted 10 majors in the 2023 Grand Final.

Sounds like a dodgy Wikipedia article but I like it.

 

Dunno why the Port supporters are chanting Mel-Bourne.
But I like it.


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