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Think of the positives… when we lose we can sack Goodloss

 

Eleven inside 50’s to three.

1 minute ago, loges said:

How slow were we to react there 

Exactly...   my thinking watching is we are SLOW...easily caught..  just no understanding of the moment.  A Worry

 
1 minute ago, praha said:

I actually don't care if we lose.

Bit like that.


1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Tom Mc thrown out of marking contest - free against???  WTF????

If the umpiring is that bad the club willl definitely say something to the AFL. Definitely. 

Conflicted

 if we lose it’s season well and truly over, if it isn’t already. If we win, it’ll be a slog over the bottom side in the league. 

Something is not right… 

Nathan Brown has kept the denim jacket he wore after games at the Tunnel.

 

The last four. We’re stuffed.


We literally can’t get a fair go from the umps, they’re giving it to north right in front of us 

Umps $$$$$ ;) 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Brown on salem off

Leaving Oliver on.

Are we tanking?

Poor kid 10 minutes of game time. That's just cruel and stupid


Just now, Tom Dyson said:

We literally can’t get a fair go from the umps, they’re giving it to north right in front of us 

we’re giving it to north 

We're in trouble here. momentum all with North

What an absolutely rigged game this has bexome

We are awful and probably dont deserve to win but the umpiring is just criminal

And our club will say absolutely nothing. The fish rots from the head. 


Just now, Brownie said:

Leaving Oliver on.

Are we tanking?

Poor kid 10 minutes of game time. That's just cruel and stupid

Apparently salem has ice on his knee 

Are we tanking?

 

Umpires cheating now 

These umps have def got the Monkey Pox.

 


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