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Elbows a bloke in the throat.

Just a fine.

Something stinks in the Afl nowadays.

Blokes untouchable.

I wonder who really pays the fine.

 

 
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2 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Is anyone here surprised?

Nup but the three weeks dished out for a dangerous tackle the other day seems pretty harsh now.

 

 

Wasted energy to care whats happening with him in any regard. 
Take away the names and faces and you’d surely just say it’s unlucky and the tackler deserves a free. 

16 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Elbows a bloke in the throat.

Just a fine.

Something stinks in the Afl nowadays.

Blokes untouchable.

I wonder who really pays the fine.

 

And Heeney copped a week for attempting to foil a player's hold on his jumper. Compare the respective actions. The inconsistency between incident and penalty is an indictment on the AFL.


1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Elbows a bloke in the throat.

Just a fine.

Something stinks in the Afl nowadays.

Blokes untouchable.

I wonder who really pays the fine.

 

I know the AFL is incompetent but let it go D.

Edited by Jibroni

 
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56 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

I know the AFL is incompetent but let it go D.

Thanks J.

Your right but I just think unless he learns he's going to destroy another players career again.

But yea it's not worth the angst.

Cheers.


1 hour ago, demosaw said:

Throw Christian to the lions

The lions would find him as indigestable as I find the AFL.

Football act....I know this as Ginnivan is still alive. Had he died then it definitely would be a week. 

He's a good bloke, justice is served, blah blah blah . 

The tribunal and inconsistent umpiring/score review process are leading causes of my growing apathy towards AFL. I barely watch games anymore.

It's not that I hate the AFL or the game, because hate implies caring. I just do not give a rats about footy the way I used to, because there's no sense in committing so much energy to something that makes no sense and which you cannot control.

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1 hour ago, Chook said:

The tribunal and inconsistent umpiring/score review process are leading causes of my growing apathy towards AFL. I barely watch games anymore.

It's not that I hate the AFL or the game, because hate implies caring. I just do not give a rats about footy the way I used to, because there's no sense in committing so much energy to something that makes no sense and which you cannot control.

That's a shame chook.

Obviously it used to give you enjoyment.

Try and look past all the cr.p and enjoy the positive aspects.

Cheers 

 


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