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Just now, Clintosaurus said:

The one way decisions a bit obvious now. Sports entertainment.

That’s their 3rd goal from non frees in the one quarter.

Ultra pathetic.

Just now, Stiff Arm said:

Field umpires this quarter: 3 goals, 2 behinds

It's mainly the one with the headband.

Think he must have grown up a C/Wood supporter.

shocking.

...and watching on Fox Howey is barracking for C/Wood. I've just turned off.

 

You don't want to get 23 and 32. Probably the two worst maggots this year.

Just turned on the Coll v Adel game 6 minutes before ¾ time.

A couple of absolute gift goals to Coll - insufficient intent, and a soft 50 for grabbing a magpie who pushed his opponent in the back in a marking contest.

Serious question - do the AFL audit Sportsbet accounts?


4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Serious question - do the AFL audit Sportsbet accounts?

It's a good question...

Push in the back is non-existent when playing against the filth.

Among umpteen other rules of the game that are governed very diff when playing this mob.

 

Gotta feel for poor Hawthorn supporters this round.

Umpires just couldn't get them over the line.

13 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Serious question - do the AFL audit Sportsbet accounts?

Certainly there has been evidence of an umpire involvement in betting scandals. And that's just what we know of

Got swept under the carpet pretty quickly by the AFL once it came out in the media

https://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/35024076/afl-brownlow-medal-umpire-arrested-police-investigation-betting

Edited by Stiff Arm

Reshelly ... what a garbage game today

First kicking in danger free i’ve seen paid in around 15 years



Garry blatantly barracking for questionable frees / marks to the filth is so cringeworthy.

Like they need another supporter in the press etc. They get an armchair every time including from the umps. The game governed very diff for this mob.

Sad stuff from our ex great

44 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Adelaide have had truckload of opportunities to blow Collingwood away, but can't kick through the big sticks. Very Melbourne-like.

Now the umpires imposing themselves upon the result, listening to the roar of the crowd

Agree. Pies have the umps and the crowd. They will be a huge premiership shot.

 

I’m calling upset afternoon

Port and Freo to get up

i feel it in me waters


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