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whatwhat say what

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  1. On 17/03/2026 at 13:03, Demonland said:

    NONMFC GAMES Rd 02.png

    gonna go with:

    • dingley?

    • footscray?

    • gc17

    • gw$

    • them

    • pear

    • kangas?

    having byes this early in the season - and not even all the teams that have played in opening round - is absurd

  2. 7 minutes ago, biggestred said:

    The AFL don't care about conflicts of interest. See: the MRO, the tribunal chair and whoever the bloke who worked for Geelong and then investigated their salary cap breaches was.

    nick mckenzie is coming HARD for ol mate nguyen

  3. 38 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

    Jeff Gleeson, the current Chair of the AFL Tribunal, is a 35-year member and coterie member of the Collingwood Magpies Football Club. That’s true.

    He is BIASED.

    The tribunal is a JOKE. 🤬

    Maynard incident. Free to play

    May incident. Suspension

    Pendlebury. Free to play

    It was off the ball, careless bump, high contact, medium impact. The ball was well away when he made contact. That deserved suspension, at least 1-2 weeks.

    As we know with something like Kozzy bump on Moore, it’s 3 weeks instantly!!!

    technically maynard WAS found guilty, but got off on appeal, no?

    pendlebury WAS found guilty with the suspension downgraded to a fine due to exeptional circumstances, not least of all his exemplary record considering the affected player was not concussed and played on

    BUT correlation /= causation

    gleeson IS biased

    the tribunal IS a joke

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    Edited by whatwhat say what

    1 hour ago, Abyssal said:

    Good point.

    Maybe he can be our Brett Lovett MK11 off HB.

    he and obst tag-teaming diesel williams in the first final against the baggers in 94 remains one of the great shut-down jobs of all time

    williams was in all-time form at the time - was averaging 30 disposals a gam and they held him to under 20 and completely negated any effect he had on the game

  5. 3 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

    There was also a lasso paid to them off a kick that Lingers had touched on the members wing. I could hear the thud as it was touched from the second deck of the Olympic stand.

    they certainly couldn't throw in the required 18-20m - they were even coming 5m in from the boundary and still struggling to make the required distance

    goal umpires were no better either; there was a clearly touched ball on the goal line that i could see from my position on the wing that the goal umpire couldn't see when they were standing straddling the line

    the problem with being the 'late' games in the weekend is you definitely get the lesser officiators across the board

  6. 1 hour ago, biggestred said:

    On Kolt – we may have found his role as a run-with player. Send him to Brayshaw or Serong this week – keep them accountable the other way.

    i wonder whether it might be hayden young he goes to - someone who is an onballer who is also able to go forward as a target and also defensively to play 'behind the ball'

    if kolt had nailed that set shot from 30m or so on a slight angle then i'd have given him the points over nas

  7. 1 hour ago, BLWNBA said:

    Bedford is the one that hurts, IMO.

    Potentially Jordan too, at least from a depth perspective. Though I’m very comfortable that Windsor, Langford, Culley, Steele and Rivers offer more through the midfield.

    they both walked out on us for more opportunity elsewhere

    at the time they were clearly fringe players in a side that had won a premiership and was a top 4 side

    chandler was preferred to bedford (rightly so) while sparrow was prioritised over jordon (neither here nor there imo - both average at best)

  8. 11 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

    Guerra sheds light on this, and other “game day activations”, here:

    https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/nba-style-how-the-demons-plan-to-amp-up-their-home-games-to-get-crowds-back-at-the-g-20260313-p5oa86.html

    1. Moving to the other, bigger, race to make use of more/bigger screens

    2. More use of LED signage

    3. Songs after goals (Let Me Entertain you after the first goal of the match, then players’ choices)

    4. More in-game information from announcers (eg as to injuries)

    the two highlighted parts in particular sound ghastly to me, as does this part:

    "Melbourne will trial a new style of match-day entertainment at the MCG designed to keep fans engaged from first bounce to final siren."

    isn't that called 'the football'?

  9. One of my absolute favourite Demons of the last however many years

    Superior skills to anyone in our side, goes when it’s ’his turn’, and unquestionably one of the key players when we were successful

    Hope he plays at least another three or more seasons in red and blue

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