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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 ??? 

Edited by Demonsone


 

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.

Edited by leave it to deever

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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