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Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2020 10:28 pm
by think positive
piedys wrote:
think positive wrote:and that bullshit deliberate out of bounds rule?
When the Port player #8 panicked and got pinged in the last term for deliberate, I had a flashback to 2007PF against Geebung, when Clement [#8] got done for the same thing, and Mooney arsed a goal out on 3/4-time, which was enough to influence the final margin by games end.

History repeating itself...
Yep once again the rigged afl choose the winner

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2020 10:46 pm
by Lazza
There should be a Royal commission into this crap. It is so transparently designed to deliver this outcome. Eddie has lost his voice lately because he should be exposing this fraud. You won’t hear a word from the footy media as their bosses are chicken shit scared of losing their licenses to broadcast AFL games. So it’s a no win situation unless a far higher authority than the AFL mafia investigate this horrendous draw fixing to get the preferred outcome

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 6:54 am
by What'sinaname
^ you guys are losing the plot with the conspiracy theories and starting to sound like 90nice.

If the fix was in, we’d have BriSbane in the GF.

AFL have nothing to gain by having the Tigers in the GF over Port

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 8:26 am
by piedys
Thought Geebung performed a similar hatchet job on Brisvegas last night, as they did to us...

FWIW: Brisbane only kicked one goal more than we did the week prior, and conceded maybe 3 goals less. And that was with a weeks break, and at the same venue - their own Gabbatoir dung heap.

And when was the last time BOTH PF home sides lost to the SF winners from the week before? Anybody....?

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 8:45 am
by What'sinaname
And they did that with Dangerfield having a very quiet game.

I'm hoping to see the Cats win. It would actually be reward for the team and coach as they have the most wins in the past decade but with one flag.

Wha is good, one of these teams has to lose next week. Cats experienced their last loss in 2008 and Richmond back in the 70's

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 8:51 am
by piedys
What'sinaname wrote:And they did that with Dangerfield having a very quiet game.
Too bad the prick didn't bring that form to the table last week...
What'sinaname wrote:I'm hoping to see the Cats win. It would actually be reward for the team and coach as they have the most wins in the past decade but with one flag.
Oh, how my heart bleeds for them
What'sinaname wrote:What is good, one of these teams has to lose next week. Cats experienced their last loss in 2008 and Richmond back in the 70's
Shame they didn't go back-to-back 08/09; they deserved to.
Richmond coughed it up to Carlton in 1982 bro.
Helen D'Amico says hi.

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2020 11:01 am
by What'sinaname
1982, how easy it is to forget a game played by Carlton and Richmond.