Is is beyond our boundaries - if when the umpiring is so bad and definitely wrong as called by commentators, journalists, radio etc etc - Why not Maxfield get the team together - after such blatant mistakes (because once the game is over - it is all over red rover as far as 4 points) - why not the team walk off in protest - we are going to lose anyway - cop a fine and make it a real wake up call for the AFL - it just is not right - and penalises us so much - makes a difference - always a Victorian team coming out on top.
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There is. You do what Hird / the Bombers should have done and have an in private conversation with the umpiring decision to seek explanations of why those decisions were made. Hopefully this goes a small way towards helping the umpiring fraternity understand that consistency is critical. If it also means that one particular umpire doesn't get another gig for a few weeks, all the better.
The objective isn't to seek favours in the future. No-one wants to win a game thanks to dodgy decisions anymore than they want to be on the receiving end.
Thankfully I think we have a coach with the class to take this route.Comment
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I thought this thread was going to suggest a walk off (out) by our fans who deserved a better performance from the team!!"As a player he simply should not have been able to do the things he did. Leo was a 185cm, 88kg full-back and played on some of the biggest, fastest and best full-forwards of all time, and constantly beat them." Roos.
Leo Barry? you star! We'll miss ya, ''Leapin''.Comment
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agree with Lizz, there are ways of doing this correctly.
If we were do what was suggested, then every free or victory we got in future would have the same cloud and negativity surrounding it that Essendon now do. No matter how good they play there will be the comments from the other sides supporters suggesting "it was due that time they walked off in protest ..."
I want people to say we won because we came to play and played the better of the two teams, not due to an armchair ride.Here's my heart and you can break it
I need some release, release, release
We need
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Originally posted by lizz
There is. You do what Hird / the Bombers should have done and have an in private conversation with the umpiring decision to seek explanations of why those decisions were made.
Having said that, no way could the club walk off if the umpiring went against them because at the end of the day, there is always going to be bad calls.Once was, now elsewhereComment
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Composure Please
I think we have to much more civilised than just storming off. We simply find out where he lives.........and fire bomb his house!
(And, we should have done the same to Peter Carey).Sports do not build character. They reveal it....Heywood Broun
I always turn to the sports pages first, which record people's accomplishments. The front page has nothing but man's failures......Earl WarrenComment
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I agree with Lizz
Although, I actually said during the game that the team should just walk off... mind you this was in a panic of frustration; obviously not thinking straight!
I also wanted to say that, IMO (although not throughout the game) the players played extremely well in the last quarter, considering. It would have been so disheartening for the players to finally get on a roll with goals, to have the Bummers get two free kicks to make all their hard work go to waste.Comment
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A better idea would be for all us fans to storm the field and beat up all the umpires, that will fix themOnce was, now elsewhereComment
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