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Stevie Wonder would have called a goal FFS.

no where near it

don;t know why umps soft call is behind in that scenario. miles away from it. they should soft call a goal and overturn if decisive evidence to overturn

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

The only negative is i had a lot of money on us to win under 25pts

I knew we’d respond but not this much!

Dub, Dub! The worst bet you can make on a game with your own team! Sucks so much fun out.

Still so peeved I missed out on the over/under against St Kilda when all those late goals happened. 

Just now, SPC said:

Goodwins ex wife works in the Arc 

Terrible 


I said it after the Carlton touch farce....get rid of the soft call, use the footage, if looks like a goal/point then make the call

I don’t give a toss how bad GC have been this is an excellent win and probably the most enjoyable win of the year for me. 

 
1 minute ago, BDA said:

no where near it

don;t know why umps soft call is behind in that scenario. miles away from it. they should soft call a goal and overturn if decisive evidence to overturn

I still don't know why they can't soft call nothing and just go to the video.

Actually I do sorry.

1 minute ago, BDA said:

no where near it

don;t know why umps soft call is behind in that scenario. miles away from it. they should soft call a goal and overturn if decisive evidence to overturn

They should probably call what they think it was!

But the vision was conclusive if you lined up the split screens.


My man Turner.


I’ve liked Fritter’s role playing half forward today. Uses it well, gets into space. Has a footy brain.

2 hours ago, Canplay said:

Rivers is a liability!!! 

Wait another hour mate!

Gee Dermott referencing Turner the artist?

Surprising Derm, I am impressed!

3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

That arc decision stinks!

Yet again

At least it hasn’t cost us a win like the last few. 


BACKMAN TURNER IS IN OVERDRIVE!

 

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