TNBT
All Australian
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- Oct 4, 2010
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- Bendigo, Victoria.
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- Carlton
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- Bulls, B'Hawks, 49ers, Storm
@TNBT, I've just been reading your posts bud, and you're kidding yourself bud. Check the stats for the last few years, Collingwood have been down with Hawthorn and Sydney as far being penalised by the umps (2010 is the year I couldn't find the numbers, maybe we got a few more in 2010), but having said that, I check the free kick count literally every week and Collingwood rarely if ever win it.
But then, it's not even the frees that get paid that bother me, it's the ones that DON'T get paid that irritate me. I don't care if the opposition gets 50 frees and we get 15, as long as they were all THERE and CONSISTENT, I'm happy.
Incidentally, you guys won the free kick count Friday night by 1. Yet you guys still whinge. Why? Because like me, it's the inconsistency that pisses people off.
When I watched that game, I saw 4 out of your first 5 goals influenced by the umps, yet I don't hear many of you mentioning that. I'll need to watch the replay again tonight to double check, but I remember being pissed off as on the night.
You seem to be questioning my comments, and then answered your own question. To me, who wins the day when it comes to umpires decisions isn't simply the team that was ahead in the free kick count. It comes down to paying the frees that are actually there, not paying those that aren't there and the consistency of decisions. I'm aware that the Blues had more frees than the Pies in last weeks game (a difference of one, if I recall correctly?), yet as I just mentioned, I don't see that as being the be all and end all of the situation.
As stated by myself and many other Blues fans here previously, we got away with a bad call when Judd was not called for a throw. That so far seems to be pretty much the only call that went against the Pies, at least from what I have read around here from Pies fans. The decisions going the other way weren't just to do with the number of free kicks paid against the Pies, but also the free kicks against them that were there but weren't called, as well as a couple called against the Blues which weren't there.
As I said above, it comes down to consistenly paying those that are there and not paying those that aren't. AFL umpires have never been particularly good at that in the 27 years I have been watching footy (regardless of which teams are playing), and in the case of last weeks game, there was a hell of a lot of calls and non-calls which went the Pies way which impacted greatly on the game. I hope that clears up anything you didn't understand in my earlier post.






