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Just now, layzie said:

Early work good enough to record the win 

By them and the maggots

 

20 points - takes me back to the back third of q1. Memories.

cant concede again. Gotta go for it

 
Just now, layzie said:

Early work good enough to record the win 

Yep. Weren’t switched on and then lapses in concentration allowed their easy goals and a big enough lead. 

Want cause any damage with this team, not sure how we have a ball kicked fwd with only Trak & Langdon we’re is petty or Jvr ??? 

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one of the worst ump decisions of the year

great tackle jvr

umpire should be sacked

Kemp needs to be fined for that [censored]. 
 

he will break his neck if he keeps doing that [censored] what a [censored]

That's it I'm giving this game away.

That is just fair dinkum cheating.

That could have been the spark.

That player is a cheat and should be suspended given the head protection.


Cheating. Plain and simple.

DEMONLAND MELTDOWN.

BT crowd only 58 thousand. Slightly disappointing for a Melbourne home game.


So we’ve got Steven mays touched not called. 
 

And that obvious not free cost us a direct goal. 
 

we’d be 9 points down now. 
 

cool.

I’m still mad about that dangerous tackle. We are firing right now. Would have been within 2 goals 

 

 

I know we have played poorly but some even handed umpiring would have us almost even.

Good night folks.

Sorry about the umpires.

We knew it would happen.

I just hope someone actually addresses it. Expose that 11 to 3 start and the five goals to zero that came with it .

Not that we really deserved a win but nobody likes dodgy umpiring.

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1 minute ago, BoBo said:

So we’ve got Steven mays touched not called. 
 

And that obvious not free cost us a direct goal. 
 

we’d be 9 points down now. 
 

cool.

Yeah but we gave the blues a 6 goal head start and missed some sitters


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