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3 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

Too far. We can’t take a [censored] trick. 

Haven’t seen a step count replay yet. Any other big club would’ve had replay after replay and the commentators saying “we don’t want that in our game”

 
Just now, poita said:

Has Windsor hit a target by foot or hand in the past 6 weeks? 

He’s running on fumes, but there’s no one to come in for him.

Just now, Chook said:

Just to add to that, something died in me that night vs Collingwood.

Me too

 
Just now, The heart beats true said:

The umpire paid a free kick to Lowman because he feel heavily. 🤷‍♂️

He called it for high contact. I hit rewind and watched it again. There was no head high contact. 100% paid for the reason you stated. 

Umpires are getting under my skin. You know what town you're in. Stevic you rat. Thirteen steps is too many?


I know we've always been a low skill-level team, but damn this year it is so incredibly painful watching us try to move the ball up the field.  Every possession is a 50% chance of morphing into a turnover.

 

Just now, The heart beats true said:

The umpire paid a free kick to Lowman because he feel heavily. 🤷‍♂️

Was that the one where the umpire took forever to blow this whistle, but the crowd were booing so he thought he better do something…. 

 
Just now, Demon Disciple said:

He’s running on fumes, but there’s no one to come in for him.

i think the pressure just builds as the season goes on. i don't think he is running on fumes. he'll be better for the run.

Rivers took 13 steps.

After 4 howlers against us for goals last week now 6-1 frees and a goal taken off us AGAIN.


When I think of Charlie Cameron I think of a motorbike revving then I think of John Denver then I think of a plane crashing into a mountain then I feel better.

Good to see all of JVR, Turner and Petty clunk a mark or two early.

Edited by Demon Jack

Effort  and energy is good as are  the attempts to move the ball. I just need some composure and a touch of luck (Rivers robbed). Hopefully we dont drop our bundle and go again. 

At least we are playing like we give a s—t . But the end of the day one goal a quarter ain’t going to cut it. Umpires playing to home ground crowds makes me puke.


2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

He’s running on fumes, but there’s no one to come in for him.

In fairness the handball from lever was at his feet

6 minutes ago, Biffen said:

you can throw from the cntre bounce if you want. go for it

The ump had clear line of sight 

What a corrupt shizenfest this game is

Edited by Demon Dynasty

As soon as you see umpire 22 on the field you just know the game is cooked 


I really feel that they paid the free kick to Lohman because everybody stopped and looked guilty. Looked like just a normal body spoil on the smaller player.

We look good tonight. Some good signs. AMW,The Duke, Tina.

Just now, Bates Mate said:

Just re-watched the Rivers non goal 9 -10 steps max. Ridiculous 

I counted roughly 15 but that's fair also.

Nick would be allowed another 5 meters!

 
2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

He called it for high contact. I hit rewind and watched it again. There was no head high contact. 100% paid for the reason you stated. 

It was also paid by the umpire 50 metres away, not the guy right there.


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