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The AFL is an amateur organization run by a bunch of incompetent clowns. They take no accountability and they do nothing to change their clearly flawed systems and processes. 
 

 
 
14 minutes ago, brendan said:

Wtf bulldogs if they lose this bevo should walk 

If the bulldogs lose this the Crows will be even more filthy. 


Lol Dogs are soft as butter. They are the least reliable final contender. They’ll go straight out in September. 

50 minutes ago, darkhorse72 said:

Do they put it on the goal umpire, total farce has robbed crowd the chance of finals 

 

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1013704/this-was-a-mistake-afl-ceo-gillon-mclachlan-backs-review-system-crows-loss-stands-after-wrong-decision

I thought every goal was reviewed despite what goal umpire said? The AFL is a shambles. 

5 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

I thought every goal was reviewed despite what goal umpire said? The AFL is a shambles. 

Only goals are reviewed.  Not points. 
 

 

Can only imagine the amount of heat Beveridge will receive if they drop this.


So Gill has said that it was a Goal,but the score will stand from last night. 
 

you are a Pathetic little man Gill, and this is what you will be remembered for 

The Crows should be in the Finals

All Club Members need to be furious about this, this is the System we have to run by

Pack your Bags Gill and Disappear 

Eagles won’t want to lose the no 1 pick. They’ll tank in the second half for sure.

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Eagles won’t want to lose the no 1 pick. They’ll tank in the second half for sure.

You'd think bevo would give them a spray at half time 

Bulldogs are such a waste. Like getting a good meal in a restaurant and throwing it straight in the bin.

28 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Can only imagine the amount of heat Beveridge will receive if they drop this.

The sooner they get rid of Beveridge the better. He's a dreadful coach imo.


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

The sooner they get rid of Beveridge the better. He's a dreadful coach imo.

He managed a GF win he cannot be that bad. They simply don't have the troops IMO

 

11 minutes ago, old dee said:

He managed a GF win he cannot be that bad. They simply don't have the troops IMO

 

They played 1 month of good football 7 years ago. He's unable to create a culture of sustained success, relying on adrenaline and energy to achieve results, which did work once and nearly worked again in 2021. I think another coach would do more with the list they have.


18 minutes ago, old dee said:

He managed a GF win he cannot be that bad. They simply don't have the troops IMO

 

No defence... probably the best forward line in the comp and a competitive mid field with Bontompelli being elite

They had hoped Darcy would play down back but he hasn't come on after a strong VFL season in 2022

10 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

What excuse did Chris Scott make up for his complete failure of a season?

Behind the 8 ball, rehab, injury etc having gone to the GF.

Which objectively is very valid.

I will throw my hat in the ring, that I quite like Chris.

 
1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

What excuse did Chris Scott make up for his complete failure of a season?

I wonder if the Scott brothers compared excuse notes?


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