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3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

[censored] the AFL

 

Ok, so if they say AFL official it must have been an umpire because all the other AFL officials are at the interchange. Is it possible he was just calling out a nickname or calling out to a player and the umps have just misheard him? Totally bizarre.

Edited by At the break of Gawn


Surely the AFL has something worthwhile to focus on and not this dribble 

 

Good to see things being handled promptly!!! How many weeks does it take?

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

This is @WalkingCivilWar one chance to get his job! 

Updating my resume as we speak. 😁

 

59 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

The AFL won't pay you what you're worth @WalkingCivilWar.

I won’t be getting paid at all. I’ve offered to replace Reece for free. 🤩

I’m going to refer back to my previous post in the trac injury thread about the desperate pile on the dees…

This is pathetic from the AFL media. Pathetic.

Despite the breathless tone of the numpty media potato, there's nothing in this but a giggle.

Reminds me of David Rodan's greatest moment where he broke clear from a half-forward pack and banged a long goal from 50... in the wrong direction.

It was inevitable that he would become a goal umpire, really. Maybe he is just waiting for the day someone else does it while he is between the sticks?

Still, we all know that this 'story' getting the breathless treatment is just symptom of AFL political economy.


probably a small fine in it, just for deterrent sake.

cant be jumping around infront of the oppositions kicking target, but nothing more than that

Sorry what are we angry about again? The fact that they pulled him up on it, the rule being stupid, AFL acting 2 weeks later or the fact that the media reported on it?

Asking for a friend. 

Reece Conca appeared to forget his role for a brief moment.

 

It is pretty funny though

2 hours ago, layzie said:

Sorry what are we angry about again? The fact that they pulled him up on it, the rule being stupid, AFL acting 2 weeks later or the fact that the media reported on it?

Asking for a friend. 

Or ‘e) All of the above’.


Big deal.

I forget I'm not a player every single weekend.

The Afl could reprimand 99 % of Demonland.

(And such damning video footage they have).

1 hour ago, roy11 said:

Reece Conca appeared to forget his role for a brief moment.

 

It is pretty funny though

Nothing to see here, just trying to scare off those pesky pigeons and gulls.

15 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

 

Reminds me of David Rodan's greatest moment where he broke clear from a half-forward pack and banged a long goal from 50... in the wrong direction.

 

Funny, if he did that today, it would be a free kick on the goal line to the oppo... :( 

 

He broke the rules, a stay in the outer might remind him he is not a player.

2 hours ago, darkhorse72 said:

Funny, if he did that today, it would be a free kick on the goal line to the oppo... :( 

It's all right, he was under pressure!


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