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Umpires were genuinely atrocious today. That advantage call late in the 4th was a defining moment. I’d be punching walls if I was a Brisbane supporter. 

Pies total winning margin in all finals

12 points

those lucky [censored]

 
2 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Umpires you had one job.

F me.

They did it... they gave the pies a flag

Season 2023 can go and just [censored] RIGHT OFF

 

Don’t let the door hit you on the way out Gil you absolute [censored] sucking garbage administrator. And take your ****ty umpiring, MRO and ARC with you. 


2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Advantage Collingwood. Ridiculous Collingwood get the rub of the green yet again.

They really do stuf6 up the game a lot.

Don't know why I expect better in a gf 

Lions only themselves to blame. That 50 to Sidebottom turned the game, but they just looked sluggish when they should have dominated around stoppages.

 

Hate to say it but the pies were the best team today and best team this year. They neatly kicked it away too.

The umpires were woeful from the first bounce that went out of the centre circle. 
Brisbane should’ve had a lot more opportunities (or Collingwood less) which could’ve been the difference. 


Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

That could have been us.

Was never going to be us. Always the Pies. Gil very happy.

That absolutely no advantage / advantage pies call decided the game perhaps.

Fitting end to the season.

Well stolen filth.

Berry should not play again. 

two 50’s for no reason


Just now, defuture15 said:

Suck it Zorko you grub

That is one positive of this result… 

Just now, DubDee said:

Berry should not play again. 

two 50’s for no reason

Certainly doesn't seem the sharpest tool in the shed.

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Was never going to be us. Always the Pies. Gil very happy.

This. He wanted a good feel story to end his endless reign of terror. Don’t forget pick 3 to Norf for McKay on your way out you piece of dog****. 

Just now, leave it to deever said:

They really do stuf6 up the game a lot.

Don't know why I expect better in a gf 

They say stuff like the ‘four best’ but they are the same muppets from every week when mistakes and inconsistency are ever present. 
Just hope they don’t start umpiring the girls

Let's be honest from arc to basic umpiring to brownlows the afl doesn't get much right lately. 


1 minute ago, BDA said:

Gotta change the advantage rule. If no advantage accrues bring it back for the free kick 

I think if that next player chooses to take the next kick advantage is paid. He should have stopped.

Can you believe Frampton is now a premiership player? The bloke did nothing.

Hipwood failed to fire and whoever was on hill hope that lives with you over the pre season. 

I was secretly hoping they'd snag another one & Brisbane win by 2 points. 

So frustrating. Pies kick badly but win a premiership, we kick badly & lose 2 finals 

This is a [censored] nightmare.

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

ADVANTAGE!?!

[censored] ADVANTAGE!!

A player with two blokes on him. PUT YOUR [censored] WHISTLE AWSAY YIU DUMB [censored]

YOU JUST LOST YHE LIONS A FLAG

No matter how far it had gone, they just needed to call it back. Keep blowing the whistle. But nah, it's the pies and it's the show case of our game supposedly.

What a wonderful summation of where our beautiful game has gone.

Gil your are the murderer.

God, I don't know what I'd do if I was a lions supporter at the ground. I'd want to torch the joint.

 

Maybe just maybe Collingwood’s game style does hold up in finals. 
 

This finals series really did just suck. 

I posted at halftime that the game would likely be decided by umpiring. And so it came to pass. The state of AFL umpiring is killing the game. For all the brilliant play, and players, all the work, dedication and teamwork, umpiring is simply making the game unwatchable. Congrats to Collingwood, but we’ll forever know there’s a huge, ugly umpiring asterisk hanging over this flag. 


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