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One of Melk or Fritsch to be subbed in 3rd quarter. Their decision making today has been momentum-robbing. JVR has to stay on, he is working his butt off.

rivers has been very very disappointing. These in-close handballs of his are a cheap way to relieve the pressure on himself.

Well done Langers.

Composure in F50 continues its frustrating dysfunction.

 

Luckily, l’m watching from my lounge chair in Canberra. If I was at the game, I’d be carried out by Security for umpire abuse.

 

We are doing so much right just not getting rewarded for the effort as per usual. Very frustrating.


️ No tall DANGEROUS forward targets

️ Kozzy is dangerous when forward otherwise there's no one else who's dangerous if Melk is off.

️ Fritsch & JVR cooked

️ Turner the only likely Tall who might clunk a few and goal

1 hour ago, hardtack said:

Not too bad thanks GWW! All of the numbers are heading in the right direction, but the chemo/immunotherapy is making me feel like [censored] and draining my energy resources. Thanks for your concern… greatly appreciated!

With you HT. Stay positive, its all you can do . Treatment and care has progressed so much.

If you need a break in Beechworth to recharge,let me know. We have a cottage Lochwood Cottage AirBNB and have offered to Dees as aprize in the past.

5 minutes ago, Abyssal said:

carrying the inept Van Rooyen, Fritsch and Melksham we’re doing rather well.

our i50 delivery is putrid which doesn;t help

 

We've been doing this for years. Working our tails off - for no scoreboard reward. Then the wall breaks, and we have a solid loss. In any other sport, we'd be looking to change our head coach. For too long now we've had to watch this, and our players have had to play under it.

Are these umpires inept or corrupt?

Has to be one or the other.


7 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

We are playing really, really well. Finish each transition and we will murder them.

No were not, slipping at crucial moments, bombing into the forward 50, KICKING PIONTS, Petty, Van Rooyen, liabilities, max just hacking it forward, Umpires are inept and not helping! FCS GOODWIN PUT CHANDLER ONTO JOSH DAICOS FFS

Just now, Maldonboy38 said:

One of Melk or Fritsch to be subbed in 3rd quarter. Their decision making today has been momentum-robbing. JVR has to stay on, he is working his butt off.

rivers has been very very disappointing. These in-close handballs of his are a cheap way to relieve the pressure on himself.

Well done Langers.

Composure in F50 continues its frustrating dysfunction.

Fritta has been a huge liability.

These umps can [censored] right off. One hand on the whistle, the other on Collingwood's [censored].

That 50 penalty and Melksham free against are 2 blatent errors that resulted in 2 goals

we’d be winning without those


1/2 way through that qtr should it been paid frontal contact on Fritsch?

The high contact on Miohcheck then Melksham being pushed.

3 minutes ago, Phil C said:

Corrupt umpiring

Its beyond belief!

Would love to see the umpires bank transactions from the past week.

3 goals from direct umpire involvement.

Disgraceful AFL, disgraceful umpires.

Can we also hit a target and take our chances for a change.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

Keep doing what we’re doing, umpires stay out of it and kick the goals. Similar to the Brisbane game, reckon we’ll wear them out. Go Dee’s

Roll the Dice Petty back, Disco forward Van rooyen has been shocking!

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

All I've seen fritta do is slip over

100%

Needs to change boots


Petty has to kick those set shots.

Melksham needs to do better with his opportunities.

Pressure has been good, need to tackle Pendlebury don't let him just waltz around you.

That 50 Metre penalty is [censored] straight up wrong and obviously gave the pies 6 points. Lindsay doesnt even go close to where the pies player marked it yet apparently the umpire wanted him to stand

 

Gawn, May, Trac, Salem, Langdon, Chandler,

have all been very good


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