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1 minute ago, DiscoStu17 said:

We all know that the umpiring last night was disgraceful.

The next question I guess is whether it was misconduct, or simple incompetence?

If it’s the “noise of affirmation”, can we put some noise cancelling headphones on these guys, or give them some training on not being easily influenced?

They need to find some cantankerous bastards like me to umpire. If I heard the crowd roar for a free kick my immediate reaction would be do to the exact opposite.

 

The umps were bad as was the Dogs goal kicking BUT how interesting from a Demons perspective that neither team could stop the other from scoring.

It actually gave me hope that we could beat the Dogs if we can continue to improve ball movement and maintain some defensive structure.

 

Always disappointed when Geelong wins, BUT

Melbourne are now outright best results over the last five games.

On a five-game basis we are top of the ladder, and we just beat the reigning premiers!

Can you caveat a woot woot?

Damp squib for Friday Night Footy tonight

Does anyone care which order these 2 finish in the bottom 4?


Three of the takeaways from that match and the pies are also doing is limiting the easy kick outs from the opposition and not all forward line players pushing up the ground to be in the contest and players not being sucked into the contest when they don't have to, we did something similar in the last quarter last week and I hope that continues.

39 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Damp squib for Friday Night Footy tonight

Does anyone care which order these 2 finish in the bottom 4?

tigs are a game behind us and similarly one win away from the top 8

peptides are a game ahead of us and equal on points with gw$ in 8th

definitely keen for yze's cubs to keep winning

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Damp squib for Friday Night Footy tonight

Does anyone care which order these 2 finish in the bottom 4?

Yep an Bumbers wooden spoon would be magnificent

And Sheedy should have to receive it so he could make a speech all about himself

 

The battle between 37yo Goldy and Samson Ryan is going to a beauty

Balta, Lynch and Nank all out will be far to much for the Tigers

Expect a 50 pt win the druggies 🤢


2 hours ago, Old Bear said:

Yep an Bumbers wooden spoon would be magnificent

And Sheedy should have to receive it so he could make a speech all about himself

How they'd be winning if he was coaching.

May they wallow in the bottom end of the ladder forever.

Edited by Fork 'em

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

The battle between 37yo Goldy and Samson Ryan is going to a beauty

Can Max play till he’s 37.?

Why not?


Tigers half back line to Bummers half back line playing kick to kick. Some serious poor work through half forward from both teams. I think my Kindle is calling me.

5 hours ago, DubDee said:

Damp squib for Friday Night Footy tonight

Does anyone care which order these 2 finish in the bottom 4?

Yes. Esssendon last please.

9 hours ago, DiscoStu17 said:

We all know that the umpiring last night was disgraceful.

The next question I guess is whether it was misconduct, or simple incompetence?

If it’s the “noise of affirmation”, can we put some noise cancelling headphones on these guys, or give them some training on not being easily influenced?

And after last night’s golden run Chris Scott had the audacity to complain about the edge technology & the decision that went against Dempsey


Hugo Ralphsmith is a very good player these days. Rhyan Mansell is too.

 
14 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

STOP YELLING JAMES BRAYSHAW

FFS….

He's a complete - - - - w - t.


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