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5 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Walsh is a cheat. Just like the Sparrow free kick he milked on the fence, he flops when trying to get a double 50. Him & Cripps are a great double.

Loves throwing the head back when tackled.

 
1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

That's strange the MRO found Nick Daicos has nothing to answer for and is free to play.

I was about to comment on that

had that been any Mfc player it’d have been 10 weeks, a 100 million dollar fine and 4000 years of round 1 draft picks stripped. 
 

So I hate to be that guy, but: “I don’t believe in comspiracy theories .” But Jesus how obvious is it. Michael Christian. Ex Collingwood. It’s soft corruption writ large. If ex fossil fuel company people can become politicians and ministers and act very favourably to fossil fuel companies and get away with it it’s easy to believe the unaccountable AFL can finagle this kind of sh1tf|_|ck3ry

10 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I love the vomit Emoji🤮

For some reason it was over worked the last 2 weeks on here.  Have no idea why!?

Needs a spell on the bench.

 
1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

I was about to comment on that

had that been any Mfc player it’d have been 10 weeks, a 100 million dollar fine and 4000 years of round 1 draft picks stripped. 
 

So I hate to be that guy, but: “I don’t believe in comspiracy theories .” But Jesus how obvious is it. Michael Christian. Ex Collingwood. It’s soft corruption writ large. If ex fossil fuel company people can become politicians and ministers and act very favourably to fossil fuel companies and get away with it it’s easy to believe the unaccountable AFL can finagle this kind of sh1tf|_|ck3ry

Ignored the jumper punch as well.

Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

Ignored the jumper punch as well.

Did someone else see that? Wow.
The media, umpires and MRO missed it. [censored]


AnB got three weeks a couple of years ago for nothing. Complete double standards with daicos. Shocking ARC decision not a word mentioned in commentary. ABSOLUTE RORT

 

CRYPTS !!YOU GOOSE, U JUST COST YOUR SIDE A G.F🤮

7 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

To be fair I thought there was nothing in the Daicos tackle at all.

Arms pinned and head contact on the ground... has been automatic 1 week suspension since last year.

Why do people feel the need to defend players from Collingwood when ours get [censored] by the AFL time and time again?

Specially since the thug incident 2 weeks ago.

Edited by ElDiablo14

4 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Did someone else see that? Wow.
The media, umpires and MRO missed it. [censored]

You do find that unless Seven point them out everything is ignored.


Soft free, got what it deserved.

Edited by Green Demon

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Does any Lions player have musical taste at all.

NO! McKenna had a Boyzone/Rowan Keating song!

good lord!

Country Road time


Game over.

4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

To be fair I thought there was nothing in the Daicos tackle at all.

I think also Pendlebury was part of the tackle which helped daicos. 

 
9 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

Sheet kicking and stupidity lost us both games.
 

And our mids getting spanked in the centre clearances.


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