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1 minute ago, Stiff Arm said:

3 votes: umpire no 22

2 votes: umpire no 2

1 vote: T Liberatore

Umpire #22 is Williamson and he is deadset shocker. Would have to be one of the worst umpires going around. Loves to influence games by putting his stamp on them. Must’ve been told he’d never make it as a player, so now gets his vengeance as an ump.

 

Daicos, Pendles and Sidebottom get Pies home again.

Dogs had too many out, headed by Bont.

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Just now, gs77 said:

Never underestimate the subconscious bias influenced by a 50,000-strong mob baying for your blood.

Indeed. And I think the obvious dodgy free kicks to the dogs in the first quarter got the ferals extra fired and it worked against the dogs 

The umpires need to be stronger. I know it is an extremely tough gig but they lose credibility on a night like tonight

 

So Saturday Football....

Bye round of course as it's round 2 (thanks Opening round you piece of [censored])

Aside from the early game that few will be able to watch the matches are horrible.  Sunday arvo with our game and Freo/Sydney should be good

5 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Never underestimate the subconscious bias influenced by a 50,000-strong mob baying for your blood.

I remember early on the pies got a free & Garry said I think the umps listened to the crowd

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Wow people online are really going off. 

Interesting to see if it's spoken about tomorrow. It has to be

I'm old, what does this mean? Like on the Twitter?

Need details

Thanks  

 

33-14. Joke.

Now watch as Crisp escapes with no more than a fine for his dangerous tackle. Christian will be concocting the narrative as I type. Can’t have him rubbed out five games short of Jim’s 245…

15 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Snuck in under my agents radar but it's time to increase the rent of my investment property full of pies Tenants.

🤢🤮 I’d be arranging an arson attack… no, seriously, I would… there’s no amount of cleaning, nor renovation, could ever return your property to its former glory. Take the insurance and run.


7 minutes ago, GBDee said:

33-14. Joke.

Now watch as Crisp escapes with no more than a fine for his dangerous tackle. Christian will be concocting the narrative as I type. Can’t have him rubbed out five games short of Jim’s 245…

Wow I didn't know about this. The hopes are up but nothing will happen surely. 

I watched with a mate of mine Jeelong and we both concluded umps and Afl corrupt shocking pro False teeth frees! Shocking!

10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I'm old, what does this mean? Like on the Twitter?

Need details

Thanks  

on twitter & everyone is mentioning it, in particular the Bailey dale deliberate compared to daicos just walking it over

11 minutes ago, GBDee said:

33-14. Joke.

Now watch as Crisp escapes with no more than a fine for his dangerous tackle. Christian will be concocting the narrative as I type. Can’t have him rubbed out five games short of Jim’s 245…

Yep but Johnson cops a week

41 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Final score tonight 33 frees to Pies to 14 Dogs.

When you lose by a goal that is mammoth.

Votes for Cwood players....surely the umps get a few.


Beveridge just made mention that his team didn't have enough forward 50 entries (43) It always felt like the Pies had their measure (albeit narrowly) 

I was shocked at the one-sided adjudication though

More so the frees that the Bulldogs didn't get.  Daicos walked the ball out and another Bulldog has his legs taken out.  Both blatant and not paid.  And both late in the game

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9 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Yep but Johnson cops a week

Michael Christian should not be reviewing this one. Can we get a petition going?

The Crisp tackle doesn’t deserve a suspension. Free kick fair enough imo 

Impact mostly on the shoulder. he did not slam or sling him


30 minutes ago, DubDee said:

The Crisp tackle doesn’t deserve a suspension. Free kick fair enough imo 

Impact mostly on the shoulder. he did not slam or sling him

You may be right. I find it impossible to judge these days but the half-time show compared it to a Harley Reid tackle from last season that brought a two-game ban. They concluded that he (Crisp) may get one because of a lower impact. His head did hit the ground, albeit with little force.

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8 hours ago, Maldonboy38 said:

I just don't get it. Umpies don't go out to cheat or favour, and despite the angry rhetoric, neither do the AFL direct umpires to "follow an agenda". But how could a game be umpired with such discrepancy? Howling missed free kicks or erroneous ones in a pattern over 3 quarters. I am hoping  the umpires are in the VFL next week (sorry VFL) because they are not up to AFL standard.

Bit harsh on the VFL. Send them to Ashburton to umpire the tow truck drivers vs. the Medellin game and see how they go. 

 

The umpires coaches have a lot to answer for

10 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Lowest of lows Cwood supporters.

Snuck in under my agents radar but it's time to increase the rent of my investment property full of pies Tenants.

On June 16th last year my landlord put my rent up by the maximum allowed. On June 17th this year - the very first day possible - he’s raising it again, and again by the maximum allowed. I don’t barrack for Collingwood so what’s his excuse??? 😭


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