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Melbourne mids jogging through the centre while their opponents stream past with no pressure 

 
 

4 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

4 Quarters of Pressure Demons, is what we need today

the job can be done 

Job not being done 😭😩😟

Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

I would sub Chin straight away.  Woeful

Pearce kicking players on the ground, twice, and no free!??

He's applying no pressure and just looks stuffed

Having more fun reading the comments on here than watching the game 

 

Stoppages are our friend right now, we'll probably lose them but at least it's better than getting burnt on turnover every single time.

[censored] these umpires

Oh just get absolutely [censored] umpires

Just a complete joke to go alone with the joke that is our performance.


lol the umpires they don’t need to [censored] us… we are already dead

2 minutes ago, croydick said:

Preface: not calling anything biased, but it's really strange how the umpires are pinging about everything but then HTB isn't being called against either team.

This mob will do it to you.

No leaders at all today.

 

Getting bummed by the umps 


1 minute ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Where’s the clown who said the umpire are giving us a good run

9 to 3 frees

 

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