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And another shocker

 

Great pressure and intent. Good sign for us so far is goals from Sparrow and Kolt. Langford & Lindsay involved. Umpires are the Pies best player.

 

 

I don't usually whine about the umps.
But the *&^%$# umps.

Which maggot has been best on for the filth?


As i've been saying for years.... the game is governed very diff when you play the Filth

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

8 free kicks in 12 minutes of game time is atrocious.

I'm not sure if you saw the VFL game against the pies ET but we absolutely dominated the game

And forward entries were pretty horrible

And we almost kicked the game away with points and fell over the line by under two goals I think.

Anyways, late in the game the free kick count was favouring the pies about 28 to 13.

It's like one team just wins all the border line decisions and we don't.

As the pies line up in front of goal from another soft serve free


Just now, GCDee said:

Which maggot has been best on for the filth?

Looks like a team effort to me.

3 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Hard to listen to Gerard Healy at the ground on SEN. So critical of melbourne even when we kick a goal

Listen to Dees Radio call on SEN app - much more rewarding!


Karma…

Got to be umpires call this.

Pies on track for 50 free kicks…

Pies flag worth the most $$$$$$$$ for the AFL so be prepared for them to get to 20 in the next 10 years.

 
4 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Hard to listen to Gerard Healy at the ground on SEN. So critical of melbourne even when we kick a goal

Put it on demon radio


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