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Everything posted by daisycutter
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still a bit unusual led for the entire game, straight kicking at it could have been a bigger win 7 players got votes and only 2 for us. bit odd, but we move on, maybe goody sending a message
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whatever happened to the Tex bar and it's sibling the Mint Tex bar ah the memories. Fish and chips in newspaper followed by a Tex bar
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i'm not making it such a big deal actually just saying that we have been poorly treated by the mrp/mro over the journey yet we make less fuss than our contemporaries and rarely appeal. there's a perception that we just roll over too easily
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wasn't worth 2 weeks ... no malice involved ... harsh treatment a star player from big club wouldn't have got
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not against the idea, but i'd like a heck of lot more detail on what a republic would look like and what constitutional changes would be made there are some very, very ordinary republics around the world
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hmmmm .... disappearing umpires .... that's a great suggestion
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for one, chandler was worth an appeal
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maybe he should have ds, but hell it was a very difficult ball drop to judge
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the comments on ralph's twit go to show ralph is a twit [censored] edit: [one letter different that twit] 🤣
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don't understand this point, can you clarify, more details? otherwise, i don't mind the idea .... but i doubt it would even be considered.
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suggestion was a little tongue in cheek 😆 but not totally
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agree mro should only cite incidents/players in that current short time then (except for simple fine cases) give the cited player (club) 24 hours to provide info the mro has not seen so for cases involving game suspension the mro use a 2 stage process. only after that could a tribunal appeal be used there seems a lot of consensus in the broad public that the mro system is broken (again!)
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i'm aware of the background still silly to entrust to one person. smacks of him being the trusted monkey to do the afl's crazy engineering
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sub for seniors? give him a quarter late in game when dorks are already beaten.
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i think we would be better off using one of the many other similar incidents not the cripps one, because firstly it is quite different but more importantly most commentators and public think he was guilty and only got off because his legal team "gamed" the system. finally the afl vowed that that type of legal arguing would not be allowed in future building a case around cripps would just create a very risky can of worms
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i still find it very strange that the mro is entrusted to just one person. just looking for trouble.
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really? you need to let the umpires know 🤣
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i don't dislike suns either....but 12k crowd ... c'mon
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seem to remember they have till 11am today, but don't quote me
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i wonder how bing can tell where jvr eyes are looking from that video? bing must have supernatural powers. it's pretty clear however that jvr was only going for the ball under a difficult hospital kick
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hundreds of replies indicating appeal and outrageous, etc
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all this talk about where someone's eyes were pointed is all sheer rubbish. people do have good peripheral vision especially footballers. besides, from all the videos i've seen i can't see his eyes clearly anyway. people just making up this eyes argument. where is it written in the rules of the game anything about eyes what is obvious is that jvr was making a legitimate attempt to punch the ball away. full stop. and not going for the man.
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it was the optics of the stretcher that got jvr done over even though stuie dew said it was just precautionary by the doctors and turned out unnecessary and no concussion or injury.
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higgins got hit in the head by norf player coming in late, today in a marking contest. higgins marked it but didn't get a 50m, i.e. no penalty