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Gee I reckon that was a goal to north. Gool old crypto really wasn't conclusive and the ump called it a goal

 

The rules say there must be DEFINITE evidence to overrule the goal umpire’s call. Maybe just when it “suits the agenda”!

No wonder people suggest that the AFL might be corrupt, incompetent, or both.

Good on yze for the season he's having. Many media people said Richmond would win a game.

He's got his team above nth Melbourne & not far behind us now

 

Looking at the Collingwood draw, asides from Richmond, hardly any gimmes. Their top 4 hopes could literally hinge on the last round against Melbourne. If it happens, would love to deny their top 4 hopes and beat them. Just imagine being their live to witness it…

As for Gold Coast, they really only have 2 gimmes (Essendon and Richmond). The dogs have a good run and crazy to think GC could still potentially miss finals with 13 wins.

Edited by VNightCityLegend

Freo good value at $3.50 v’s the Pies

A full list versus the Pies missing 7 best 22 players

Pies may have a mini slump in the lead up to finals


Saints playing some nice footy. They will towel us up next week if we’re not switched on.

 

Freo doing well

despite 7-1 free kicks against

Andy Brayshaw borrowing his brother’s helmet?


Are commentators now terrified to criticize Collingwood? And that includes Garry Lyon. I've just watched a Collingwood player clearly late to a marking contest, clutter into a Freo player. 50 metres was awarded and, for mine, it was a no-brainer. Garry banged on about it like it was the worst decision of the year.

Darcy Moore is a hack

12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Freo doing well

despite 7-1 free kicks against

I switched on, saw Daicos throw his arm in the air, flop to the ground as the ball bounced off his chest and then get a holding free against his opponent 35 metres out from goal. The bloke hardly touched him.

He went back, kicked the goal and I turned the TV off and went and watched the end of the Casey game.

The game at the AFL level is rooted.

A “push” gives Elliot an early Xmas present. I can’t watch this. It’s nauseating

1 minute ago, Ghostwriter said:

A “push” gives Elliot an early Xmas present. I can’t watch this. It’s nauseating

How is that a free kick?? He dived forward after being caught in possession


16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Andy Brayshaw borrowing his brother’s helmet?

My take is this is a reminder of what happened to him in his last ever game of football against the Filth, and the lack of consequences that followed to the thug. And the cowards at the ALF.

Edited by Deevout

Honestly, this umpiring is criminal.

That free kick was [censored] awful.

Topped off with yet another seemingly random [censored] 50.

This league is so corrupt

10 minutes ago, Brownie said:

I switched on, saw Daicos throw his arm in the air, flop to the ground as the ball bounced off his chest and then get a holding free against his opponent 35 metres out from goal. The bloke hardly touched him.

He went back, kicked the goal and I turned the TV off and went and watched the end of the Casey game.

The game at the AFL level is rooted.

That was a blatant free to Daicos. You might have missed it but he was held off the ball for seconds prior.


50 minutes ago, Deevout said:

My take is this is a reminder of what happened to him in his last ever game of football against the Filth, and the lack of consequences that followed to the thug. And the cowards at the ALF.

My take is that Andy has a massive gash on his head from last week that isn’t finished healing yet, and he wants to keep his blood inside his body this week.

4 minutes ago, Nasher said:

My take is that Andy has a massive gash on his head from last week that isn’t finished healing yet, and he wants to keep his blood inside his body this week.

Good for you Mister know it all.

Andrew is wearing Angus Brayshaw’s helmet as a tribute to his brother. Maybe you missed that’s how it’s being reported

Edited by Deevout

 

Patrick Voss with five goals.

Every team seems to be having no problem in finding tall forward talent. Why do we struggle so much?


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