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Missed holding the ball, and now it’s gone back for a holding to Curnow?

Of course.

 
5 minutes ago, Unqualified opinion said:

100%. I was so disappointed in Goodwin on FC last week. Had a [censored] soap box placed in front of him but he didn’t say boo. If I was Max I’d have called him to say you let me down.

The whole Gus situation has been shameful from all and sundry.

AFL omertà

The whole thing is disgusting

On the 360 last week when they were criticising the footage of Andrew Brayshaw bleeding and how would Mrs Brayshaw feel - she’s lost one kid playing because multiple head shots

[censored] no

Gus was taken out after 6 years of being fine by the sniper [censored] and NO ONE FROM THE CLUB SAID TICKETTY BOO


Goody needs to raise the lack of frees for Oliver. Constantly held and not rewarded for his tackles.

 

9 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

TDK is possibly the softest big man I've ever seen. He gets out marked by blokes 20cms shorter and 20kgs lighter than him. Constantly [censored] his dacks. If he's worth over a million to a team, then actual footballers like Kozzie must be worth 10 million a year.

Spoke too soon!

Rigged

Holding the ball only applies to one team apparently?? Get stuffed umpires. SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT.


Fitting. Ignore the HTB for oliver, and pay every hold for them

This competition is rigged. No doubt in my mind. When is someone gonna call the AFL out? Disgusting.

What a joke

Run down tackle from behind player doesn't dispose, get paid every time but then. Curnow free absolute BS. This is a disgrace


Just now, John Demonic said:

Spoke too soon!

Floating mark over unsuspecting pack. Nothing tough about it as spectacular as it was.

 

The state of the game is at an all time low. These umpires and LC have completely ruined the game.

It’s impossible to watch


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