They've been yelling behind closed doors, the problem is the AFL weren't in the roomWhich is exactly what our fearless leaders should be screaming at anybody who'll listen.
All I'm hearing is crickets.
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They've been yelling behind closed doors, the problem is the AFL weren't in the roomWhich is exactly what our fearless leaders should be screaming at anybody who'll listen.
All I'm hearing is crickets.
Be surprised then.
They reviewed 4 dubious decisions - all against the Crows - which all gave West Coast goals.
1 was regarded as 50:50 but the AFL admitted that 3 of them were wrong.
There was the Laird throw (it was a handball), Porplyzia holding the ball (Priddis scooping it into Porps chest and holding it there) and McGinnity's around the neck (massive acting by throwing his head back and not touched anywhere near his neck).
That is 4 games we have lost by narrow margins where the AFL have come out and admitted that the umpires got crucial decisions against us wrong (or not paid).
Personally I have had a fkg gutsful of those cheating bastards that masquerade as allegedly impartial umpires. Why are they prepared to guess incorrectly on such crucial decisions and ignore absolutely blatant frees in our favour?? If you can stand it, watch the replay and you won't have enough fingers and toes to count the number of times the commentators call obvious frees to us that the maggots were happy to ignore.
Reverse the results of those 4 games and we're hovering around the top 4 instead of season over. Apologies from the AFL just don't cut it - our season is ruined and the sorries can't fix that.![]()
Our CEO might feel he's not in a position to complain about professional incompetence.
Do you think it would make any difference. Does anyone really believe the AFL would listen. Do we even have any credibility with the AFL, anyone?They've been yelling behind closed doors, the problem is the AFL weren't in the room
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north melbourne would tell you otherwise (even though i thought we were generally screwed for most of the game)I wonder what it would take for this to be run through the nation-wide media. Could enough fan outrage do it, or woudl it only really make the headlines out of Adelaide if the club took a stand?
It really is disgraceful. I don't recall there being any matches this year where the Crows won due to terrible umpiring decisions. Why is it always the other way around?
The laird throw was a 50/50 at best, porps one was a correct decision (he dived on it and then just put his hands out he didn't dispose of it) and mcGinnity's was certainly a free to us. Did anyone notice whose leg it was that was thrown out at the time? If it was our player I was surprised it wasn't looked at by the MRP.Be surprised then.
They reviewed 4 dubious decisions - all against the Crows - which all gave West Coast goals.
1 was regarded as 50:50 but the AFL admitted that 3 of them were wrong.
There was the Laird throw (it was a handball), Porplyzia holding the ball (Priddis scooping it into Porps chest and holding it there) and McGinnity's around the neck (massive acting by throwing his head back and not touched anywhere near his neck).
That is 4 games we have lost by narrow margins where the AFL have come out and admitted that the umpires got crucial decisions against us wrong (or not paid).
Personally I have had a fkg gutsful of those cheating bastards that masquerade as allegedly impartial umpires. Why are they prepared to guess incorrectly on such crucial decisions and ignore absolutely blatant frees in our favour?? If you can stand it, watch the replay and you won't have enough fingers and toes to count the number of times the commentators call obvious frees to us that the maggots were happy to ignore.
Reverse the results of those 4 games and we're hovering around the top 4 instead of season over. Apologies from the AFL just don't cut it - our season is ruined and the sorries can't fix that.![]()
They admitted it after the prelim last year in a close loss.Is that true? I'd be surprised if they did admit that in a game that was decided by a goal. Even so, I hope they don't use that as an excuse for the loss, should have won even with the dodgy calls.
Reverse the results of those 4 games and we're hovering around the top 4 instead of season over. Apologies from the AFL just don't cut it - our season is ruined and the sorries can't fix that.![]()
Because we just bend over & meekly accept our medicine. Our management does not look after the best interests of AFC!Why do you think this is?
Danger?The laird throw was a 50/50 at best, porps one was a correct decision (he dived on it and then just put his hands out he didn't dispose of it) and mcGinnity's was certainly a free to us. Did anyone notice whose leg it was that was thrown out at the time? If it was our player I was surprised it wasn't looked at by the MRP.
I'm not sure who it was but it was a good leg, I couldn't tell from the replays and I haven't watched it again. It could have been an eagles player for all I know.Danger?
Reckon I saw him do that at one stage now you mention it
Be surprised then.
They reviewed 4 dubious decisions - all against the Crows - which all gave West Coast goals.
1 was regarded as 50:50 but the AFL admitted that 3 of them were wrong.
There was the Laird throw (it was a handball), Porplyzia holding the ball (Priddis scooping it into Porps chest and holding it there) and McGinnity's around the neck (massive acting by throwing his head back and not touched anywhere near his neck).
I wonder what it would take for this to be run through the nation-wide media. Could enough fan outrage do it, or woudl it only really make the headlines out of Adelaide if the club took a stand?
It really is disgraceful. I don't recall there being any matches this year where the Crows won due to terrible umpiring decisions. Why is it always the other way around?
Consider me very surprised. The Porplyzia HTB was consistent with 2 paid earlier that same quarter against LeCras and Douglas, so presumably those were wrong too. There is at least one angle of the Laird one where the ball leaves his left hand before being punched with his right = throw. McGinnity incident was a blatant stage and indefensible.
It also wasn't the umpires' fault that we went coast-to-coast after the Porplyzia HTB for the winning goal without any Crows player touching the ball. You also had two free-kicks directly in front that McKernan and Jacobs sprayed for points.

Your surprise IMO is about as justified as McGinnity's around the neck decision.
Mate, these aren't my interpretations. Yours and mine could be regarded as being biased. It's Geishen who has admitted that the Laird decision was wrong (if it wasn't there were a hundred throws in the game). Also that the Porplyzia decision was wrong (Porps takes the ball which immediately jars out only to be dragged back in by Priddis and held against Porps' chest. As for that pathetic creature McGinnity, well, nobody at least is trying to defend him.
You mentioned the 2 free kicks to Mckernan and Jacobs that we had and fkd up. Irrelevant, my friend, because unlike your 3 early Xmas presents, there is no basis to suggest that they weren't correct decisions
Agreed, there are other reasons that we lost, which include poor shooting for goal, coaching errors and a lack of fitness to fully run out each quarter.
But, even in spite of these deficiencies of ours, the jewel in the crown for West Coast were 3 incorrectly gifted goals, which becomes pretty significant in a 6 point win.![]()
Gieschen is a muppet of the highest order and he won't convince me that the Laird throw was a wrong decision - I've seen a replay that shows the ball leave his left hand before he punches it with his right.
honestly, it is supporters like you that I simply cannot stand, you'll get all technical on a free kick like that, but decry more obvious ones against your own team.
You and your lot have ruined football. A throw is a throw, drilling down to the level is what makes the AFL umpiring shit.
Where have I challenged any free kicks against us? If Laird wasn't penalised then I wouldn't have lost any sleep over it and it would have been more consistent with how they interpreted many similar disposals in the game that were let go. But it was technically a throw, which makes it strange that the AFL would come out and say otherwise.
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if the shoe fits? and it does.
Being adept at drawing free kicks is a skill.
It's up to the umpires to identify staging and then not pay the free kick. It will kill it off pretty quickly.
It is in no way the players' responsibility. You take what you can get on a footy field. Once the umpire blows that whistle and you get the free kick, happy days. The end justifies the means.
Being adept at drawing free kicks is a skill.
It's up to the umpires to identify staging and then not pay the free kick. It will kill it off pretty quickly.
It is in no way the players' responsibility. You take what you can get on a footy field. Once the umpire blows that whistle and you get the free kick, happy days. The end justifies the means.
in reality the same applies to everything in life.
but it is still cheating regardless of how you sugar coat it.