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No no no that was 100% after the siren

 

Very happy if fritsch wants out. Thanks for the flag


That is not a goal. Cheating

THE SIREN HAD GONE, ARE U FCCKKKIINNGG JOKING MEEEEEEE

 

Can we say Trac is not the same since his knock? He is not even a shadow of his former self.


Just now, Coobs said:

Bayley Fritsch should never ever get another game, he is still drinking his own bathwater from 21

He was still great in 2022 and 2023. Not sure what happened last year. Though many things happened last year... Oliver, Trac, etc.

Surely that can be score reviewed? Are you [censored] kidding me.

We are An uninspiring team, there has been no hunger, no intensity. They’ve looked flat all day.


Melksham being Melksham. Has been missed.

(Not that it'll make all that much difference when there are so many problems elsewhere.)

We have a lot of list management decisions to make this year, cash in where we can.

This is pitiful.

Just now, GCDee said:

Surely that can be score reviewed? Are you [censored] kidding me.

Sitting above that one he seemed to kick it as the siren sounded unfortunately.


🙌lucky. Sharp goal

🤢umps Billings grabbed without footy

🤢may 20m away from king

👏👏Melksham to Trac

👏👏Sharp

️Rowell

👏👏Chandler goal

🤮🤮Viney disposal

🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮Fritsch drop mark 15 metre out !!! Unmanned then fumbles and falls over

🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮umps suns goal

Definitely crossed the goalline after the hooter went. What is the rule. He had kicked before i reckon

Dead set cheating from the umps there. Siren clearly sounded before that kick. Free goal to the AFL'S pet project team.

 
1 minute ago, Random Task said:

Clearly after the siren. Surely they review that at 3/4 time and remove the score.

Nope umpire needs to signal before qtr is over. We really are taking the [censored] with the way we manage to give up goals in red time

Edited by Bates Mate

We will give 186 a shake next week in Geelong


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