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Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Umpire only called that touched due to the players reaction 

YEP

 

How many times are Carlton going to be let off with this potato camera replays?

 

Just now, BoBo said:

Did anybody think that vision showed the ball was definitely touched?

Course not. thats why the goal Ump should only say it's gone though check if it was touched.

 

So who do we want to play here?

Mind you it almost doesn’t matter as we’re our own worst enemy and will probably end up beating ourselves next week.

But still, who suits us better? 


Just now, BoBo said:

Did anybody think that vision showed the ball was definitely touched?

The Nokia 3310 says yes? 

seeing kyle hill GIF by Because Science

Once again the AFL's determination to get Carlton into the GF is coming to the fore - now two goal review decisions have gone Carlton's way.  Their darlings wouldn't have even made finals if this system was not corrupted through lack of investment. 

So Carlton only have to get close and it’s a touched ball on the goal line unbelievable 

3 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Carlton getting the rub of the green with a [censored] goal umpire again? 

Offscreen you cant see the brown paper bag that was delivered to him by the runner

Swans have this on

Blues should be 30 up if Mackay could kick


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

The Nokia 3310 says yes? 

seeing kyle hill GIF by Because Science

Kodak Box Brownie file still awaiting development.

5 minutes ago, praha said:

How many times are Carlton going to be let off with this potato camera replays?

Bluebaggers taking cheating to next level

swans making wrong decisions at crucial times. the ball need to go long not short to papely

4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Offscreen you cant see the brown paper bag that was delivered to him by the runner

Now days no doubt it is immediate EFT, the amount which varies by the microsecond depending on Nathan Brown's and the AFL's joint venture operator Sportsbet latest live odds.

Edited by monoccular


The ability for teams to rebound quickly and score goals (against out of position defenders) has been so evidently effective across these two finals. We need to use that as our plan A instead of a last ditch effort in the final quarter.

Edited by Chook

 
5 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

So who do we want to play here?

Mind you it almost doesn’t matter as we’re our own worst enemy and will probably end up beating ourselves next week.

But still, who suits us better? 

i’ve been thinking about this and i have NFI!

Blues look shaken but first final so i reckon they’ll be more confident next week. but without Mackay. 

Swans are tough but have no real fwd weapons. i reckon we could grind them down easier

so i guess the Swans but really if we want to champs we should beat either

God I would do anything to see us destroy this mob next week.

 

 


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