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This is doing nothing to give me confidence in the AFL’s ability to separate its financial desires from the outcomes of games.

Just now, Earl Hood said:

Umpires have decided to break the deadlock. 

Yep, I was enjoying this game until they stepped in. Can't blow the whistle fast enough against Tigers.

 

Carlton fans look feral

God help us if they have a good season. not sure i could handle it.

I loathe Carlton. And the gushing love from the commentators is making me puke.


Once again the umpires ruin a great contest 

 
Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

Nice throw Cripps.

He throws the ball all the bloody game!


I vowed to not watch any non Melbourne games anymore because I’m really done with the AFL. 
My husband watching Richmond and I just snuck a peak and immediately I’m reminded what a corrupt piece of garbage this organization has become. 
 

The AFL fix to get a Carlton flag is in full swing. 

As if I need any more reasons to hate Carlton they just mentioned in the broadcast that the fat guy from Take That supports them. 

That was a mark to the tigers player.

Umps have paid those all night.

I'd be livid if I was a Richmond supporter.

 Vlastuin is BOG by a mile. What a game he’s played.

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never believe a Carlton player when it comes to goal reviews. 

That was a goal. 
 

The ball changed its spin after it left Curnows boot. 
 

That’s a wrong decision.

Putrid disposal is going to cost Richmond this game. 


8 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Once again the umpires ruin a great contest 

Why, they have been consistent, all frees to Carlton.

Absolutely pathetic umpiring.

 

 

The advantage rule seems to have not worked out.

So often umps are late with the whistle and players don't hear the call.

 

why did the ump call back the play there when the tiges had a good advantage

Gotta feel for the kid Gibcus... From memory we were very keen to draft him. Seems cursed.


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