No need. Seems pretty obvious that Sydney fans are blaming the umpires instead of not getting enough of the footy. 1 or 2 dodgy decisions does not a game decide.MrSquashed said:you are an idiot, go watch the match tool![]()
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No need. Seems pretty obvious that Sydney fans are blaming the umpires instead of not getting enough of the footy. 1 or 2 dodgy decisions does not a game decide.MrSquashed said:you are an idiot, go watch the match tool![]()
MrSquashed said:I'll agree to that, he isn't the best footballer in my books, there are plenty on equal terms or better. You just never see him at the bottom of packs getting the hardball, unlike hird, voss, buckley, riccuito, goodwin, cousins, goodes, bolton, kirk etc. The only thing that makes him a standout is his pace and ability to break through a tackle, and without that, he would just be an ordinary midfielder capable of kicking goals![]()
Total_Juddshanks said:*sigh* I think I'm going to make a habit of saving the following stats in a
notepad file each week to stop me from having to go to cut and paste them.
Contested Possessions Per Game
Judd 4.5 pg (1st in the League)
Clearances Per Game.
Judd 7.0 pg (1st in the League)
1st Possessions Per Game
Judd 7.4 pg (2nd in the League)
Brain cells per post.
MrSquashed 0pp (6 000 000 000th on the planet)
In summary, Chris Judd wins more hard ball than anyone in the league, and you are a tool.
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Bestbird said:The fact that at this point in the thread there is a distict lack of many actual examples suggest the umpiring wasn't that biased.
More so considering the other thread is reaching epic proportions in terms of posts
bunsen burner said:I'll give you that one. Should have been a free kick. Congratulations, after thousands of posts of bitch whining you guys have come up with one legit example (I'm sure there's more but the umpiring was no way near as bad as you all make out).
Now, care to address the umpiring that gave you your first two goals?
Here we have difinitive proof that Judd is not the best footballer in the AFL. Two stupid eagle-hating trolls agree, it must be true.MrSquashed said:I'll agree to that, he isn't the best footballer in my books, there are plenty on equal terms or better. You just never see him at the bottom of packs getting the hardball, unlike hird, voss, buckley, riccuito, goodwin, cousins, goodes, bolton, kirk etc. The only thing that makes him a standout is his pace and ability to break through a tackle, and without that, he would just be an ordinary midfielder capable of kicking goals![]()
Quinzate1 said:Here we have difinitive proof that Judd is not the best footballer in the AFL. Two stupid eagle-hating trolls agree, it must be true.
Honestly MrSquashed, you have a lot to learn about football. I suggest you begin by watching last nights game, and tell us what you notice Judd doing, and why Sydney didn't manage to hold on to a large lead and kick only 1 goal in an entire half.
So maybe it's not 100 times out 100 thenjko'neal said:Has anyone mentioned the mark to Hunter in the goal square which he took out of Lynch's hands.Clearly Lynch had a fair bit of the ball!
On Juddy, great player but gets away with murder in regards to holding the ball, beats one player then tries to fend off another and is tackled and brought down. That is holding the ball 100 times out of a #*%#ing 100.
But he gets away with it week in week out so least the umps are consistent.![]()
larrikin said:So maybe it's not 100 times out 100 then![]()
Quinzate1 said:I didn't notice that many, can you tell me when they were in the game exactly?
And what happened?
Ha Ha you just lost all credibility right there! He clearly and deliberately landed knees first into Selwoods head, umpire was right there and that my friend is a free kick every day of the week and twice on Sunday!natlovestheswans said:How about your first goal? I remember Jolly being pulled up for "kneeing in the head" which was actually funny seeing he was in mid air falling, so what else was he supposed to do?
I didn't see much in the free kick that Ryan O'Keefe got for his goal but the umpire awarded a free kick againest Jolly for something pathetic aswell, so atleast it was consistent.
Vividly remember seeing that two or three times. Tries to break a couple of tackles, breaks the first one, gets taken down in the second one, and is still allowed to get the ball out after being brought down. Great player, as you said, but the umpires seem to be more lenient when it comes to him holding the ball.jko'neal said:Has anyone mentioned the mark to Hunter in the goal square which he took out of Lynch's hands.Clearly Lynch had a fair bit of the ball!
On Juddy, great player but gets away with murder in regards to holding the ball, beats one player then tries to fend off another and is tackled and brought down. That is holding the ball 100 times out of a #*%#ing 100.
But he gets away with it week in week out so least the umps are consistent.![]()
West Coast 06 said:Ha Ha you just lost all credibility right there! He clearly and deliberately landed knees first into Selwoods head, umpire was right there and that my friend is a free kick every day of the week and twice on Sunday!
Umm the Selwood free he was laying on the ground with heaps of players around him falling ontop of him then Jolly comes in a puts his knees into his head.natlovestheswans said:How could he cleary and deliberately put his knees into his head? He was in mid air, where else was his knees ment to go? It's common sense. How the friggen hell else was he ment to fall from that position?
Player A is on the ground with his head over the ball. Player B lands on the head of Player A with his knees. Free kick EVERY time.natlovestheswans said:How could he cleary and deliberately put his knees into his head? He was in mid air, where else was his knees ment to go? It's common sense. How the friggen hell else was he ment to fall from that position?
Replace the word allowed with the word able and you will see why he is such a good player.GoSydneySwans said:Vividly remember seeing that two or three times. Tries to break a couple of tackles, breaks the first one, gets taken down in the second one, and is still allowed to get the ball out after being brought down. Great player, as you said, but the umpires seem to be more lenient when it comes to him holding the ball.
Bretski said:... umpireing