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We’re genuinely a much better side when Oliver handballs as opposed to when he kicks it.

 

How can Jefferson play well at Casey and be totally ineffective at Senior level.

He is lost.

Is the difference that great?

We are a two men down with him and Fritta

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Competition is rigged. Clearly touched but don't look properly. Against Pies or Cats they would check every possibility.


6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Dumb dumb kick max. Youropposing ruckman was right where you kicked it

May was right.

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Competition is rigged. Clearly touched but don't look properly. Against Pies or Cats they would check every possibility.

We would have seen every single angle! The goal umpire said it was behind! Horrible decision even with the bloomin tech!

1 minute ago, The Cult of Disco Turner said:

Jeffo needs to hit the [censored] weight room

And the ball

 
1 minute ago, BDA said:

j brown pointing out the ball was clearly touched. which is was. it deviates.

rest of the comms team reckon they can't see it

are they blind

in fairness, they're all watching the same tv footage that we are, they're just in south melbourne not wherever we all are

the maggot was right there, and called it a goal

that decision is always - and should always - go with what the umpire says


2 minutes ago, The Cult of Disco Turner said:

Jeffo needs to hit the [censored] weight room

he has no agressive intent

sam darcy is a bean poll who attacks the contest like a rabid dog

Disgusting umpiring

If it was touched they'd still be up by 15 points, and we'd be still kicking to JVR in a wrestling contest with 3 defenders and/or hail marying a shot from outside 50. We lost it in the 2nd quarter

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Selwyn Griffith needs to be shown the door at years end. We cannot run out 4 quarters of footy when the oppo up the pressure.


Salem is finished.

Seriously 20 points down and where kicking backwards


Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Selwyn Griffith needs to be shown the door at years end. We cannot run out 4 quarters of footy when the oppo up the pressure.

Yep, done with this fitness program. Its failed

Just now, BDA said:

he has no agressive intent

sam darcy is a bean poll who attacks the contest like a rabid dog

Lucas Cook all over again.

 
2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

in fairness, they're all watching the same tv footage that we are, they're just in south melbourne not wherever we all are

the maggot was right there, and called it a goal

that decision is always - and should always - go with what the umpire says

But he called it a point


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