Haff, umpires do have bias and they do cheat — a senior ump was stood down for Brownlow cheating and other umps were involved but never faced consequences. I implore you to watch the Netflix documentary on American basketball and the referee who blew the whistle on widescale bias, cheating and corruption — we’d be naive to think it doesn’t happen in AFL. And they get in-game instructions fed to them through their mics — umps might just be obeying orders, but who’s giving them? Home crowd influencing umpires who should be trained and coached to ignore it is cheating, end of. We criticise players for getting sucked in and giving away frees — why shouldn’t umpires be criticised for getting sucked in by the crowd.Haff wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 12:01 pmUmpires don’t cheat. They are influenced by the crowd and I 100% believe in the rule of the week (15m, insufficient intent etc, the evidence is plain to see). But if an umpire truely penalised one club then they would be out of the AFL and under investigation for match fixing.lazzadesilva wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 11:04 amTo me, (obviously my opinion) that was pure, unadulterated cheating by the umpires.
Fly talks a lot about acting like winners, blaming umpires is acting like a loser. You don’t get better, you just look for excuses. He was (understandably) straddling that line with the comments.
I haven’t looked for a while but from a free kick count we’re closer to 50:50.
I mean bloody hell, just look at how Ginnivan is treated differently now he’s at another club! It’s night and day.
Fly had every right to be angry. Losers are the ones who don’t speak up and stand up for what’s right.