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10 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Well

They certainly don't like the umpires and the coach aka Mini is on the nose (mention of not having a plan B....where have we heard that before)

Yeah, I though all our HTB frees were hilarious.
Icing on the cake in the goal square 😂

 

This post is quite reasoned but has that touch of despair that we MFC fans know so well....

I can't take the blatant cheating, it's too much.

It was terrible coaching and team selection.

How JR8 can continue to play is beyond me, he is offering nothing.
Why wasn't Cumberland selected after kicking 6 last week? We are screaming out for goal kickers and he is not there.
Banks made too many errors, we need to give Hugo a run of games.
Pickett needs to go back to the wing, Ross on the other wing and I would play KMac as a forward he would be 1000x better than Jack.

Cotch can retire himself now he has been average

It's season over, I can't see us winning many games from here on.

Nothing tastes sweeter than the salty tears of arrogant Richmond/Geelong/Pies/Carlton fans 

 

I reckon the Tigers played out of their skins today. Martin was the best he’s looked for years. Shai is a gun and his speed from contest killed us.

I’d be ok with that I saw from them today as a supporter. They tried to win. I like that attitude.

26 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I reckon the Tigers played out of their skins today. Martin was the best he’s looked for years. Shai is a gun and his speed from contest killed us.

I’d be ok with that I saw from them today as a supporter. They tried to win. I like that attitude.

Agree entirely.  It was a great game to see live.  


3 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Agree entirely.  It was a great game to see live.  

I reckon we’ve seen 3 absolute crackers at the G the last 3 weeks. It’s been a brilliant reminder of how good that stadium is for live sport.

I've already had a whole day of hearing what they are saying at Punt Road. They can get stuffed, not giving them any more air time. 

GAWD!  I just scrolled through about 10 pages of the toiges on big footy.  Apparently the umpires are cheats and are responsible for the loss.  THey are also responsible for the ;stand’ rule that means the tigers can;t win (what, they cannot understand the idea of ‘standing?)

Hilarious.  I had a bit of a sick up into my mouth and needed mouthwash and a good hand sanitiser after that.  Suck it, toiges!  Too old, too slow, not good enough!

 

I thought it was one of the best umpired games in a long time.

44 minutes ago, gOLLy said:

I thought it was one of the best umpired games in a long time.

I thought the opposite but it may be that my sarcasm monitor is down.

How it is possible that we had only two frees to half time in a game played with finals-like intensity and crushing physical pressure, yet in the final term the umpires decides to start paying failure to dispose - think Kossie's goal square tackle?

The umpiring was schizophrenic: Tiges 8 to our 2 early in the third quarter and at the end it was Tiges 9 to our eleven!

 


50 minutes ago, gOLLy said:

I thought it was one of the best umpired games in a long time.

Im with this. I thought they were fair and largely stayed out of it. The exception was the centre bouncing which was disastrous and directly cost us a goal in one instance, and before halftime (it changed after the break) they were curiously reluctant to recall the bounce.

10 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

I reckon we’ve seen 3 absolute crackers at the G the last 3 weeks. It’s been a brilliant reminder of how good that stadium is for live sport.

Lions was the best finish I’ve witnessed, crows game was a heart stopper and yesterday see sawed for 3 quarters. A regulation would against north this weekend would be a nice break for my heart.

I was surrounded by tiges fans at the game. Most were ok but there was a group right behind me that mouthed off the whole game. Complete numpties. 

Any more talk about "shemans" in the Tigers' post match thread?

Re umpiring ... Hunter kicking out after a point. He ran 30 metres without bouncing the ball ... lol!!! Tigers supporters round me were (justifiably) going spare. 

3 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Any more talk about "shemans" in the Tigers' post match thread?

Re umpiring ... Hunter kicking out after a point. He ran 30 metres without bouncing the ball ... lol!!! Tigers supporters round me were (justifiably) going spare. 

The HTB call in the goal square was harsh as well. I wouldn’t have been happy if a call like that went against us


8 minutes ago, BDA said:

The HTB call in the goal square was harsh as well. I wouldn’t have been happy if a call like that went against us

Broad putting his arm up to block Kosi didn’t help his cause. But I agree, very harsh call. 

14 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Any more talk about "shemans" in the Tigers' post match thread?

Re umpiring ... Hunter kicking out after a point. He ran 30 metres without bouncing the ball ... lol!!! Tigers supporters round me were (justifiably) going spare. 

Lol, I was waiting for the umpire to blow it but hunter ran further than a BBB set shot run up

13 minutes ago, BDA said:

The HTB call in the goal square was harsh as well. I wouldn’t have been happy if a call like that went against us

It's a steep price, but he finded off and flopped to the ground and then held the ball in. Kossie earned the free from his pressure.

I reckon a condition of entry to an AFL match should be to undertake a quiz re holding the ball rule. The Richmond supporters would literally call "Ball!" every time one of our players were tackled.

36 minutes ago, BDA said:

The HTB call in the goal square was harsh as well. I wouldn’t have been happy if a call like that went against us

Na he puts his arm up and flops before there was any contact. 100% should be punished.


28 minutes ago, chookrat said:

It's a steep price, but he finded off and flopped to the ground and then held the ball in. Kossie earned the free from his pressure.

Yes the outrage is more about where the free was paid  - in the goal square-  when really that should be irrelevant. If its there , its there.  Nate Jones I'm looking at you. 

Salem was hit high in front of us earlier but didn't receive a free as he shrugged his shoulder into it - play on.  Fair call.

Objective tiges fans with us were conerned that the fighting spirit still with the team might mean Mini gets the gig under emotion . They want a change and don't see him as senior material.

51 minutes ago, BDA said:

The HTB call in the goal square was harsh as well. I wouldn’t have been happy if a call like that went against us

Statistically the umpiring was very unusual. It was 8 free kicks to 2 Richmond’s way in the third quarter, and then we got 9 frees in a row over the next quarter.

I thought it was over umpired in the last quarter. In the first half it seemed the umps stayed out of it.

12 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Nothing tastes sweeter than the salty tears of arrogant Richmond/Geelong/Pies/Carlton fans 

Oh boy they don't make cups big enough to drink all these up! 

 
12 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Nothing tastes sweeter than the salty tears of arrogant Richmond/Geelong/Pies/Carlton fans 

Essendon

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

Essendon

I forgot about them. They’re that irrelevant. Been crying for 20 years about how they were hard done by when they took illegal drugs and got busted. So sad. 


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