AFL?s review of Grand Final finds umpiring was not up to the standard expected

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  • Blood Fever
    Veterans List
    • Apr 2007
    • 4051

    #76
    Originally posted by Hotpotato
    Notwithstanding the bias, even the members of the Swans team that day would admit they played reactionary, apathatic and lethargic football.
    The Dogs were riding high on adrenaline after an amazing month of footy (and free kicks).
    The game remains exhilarating.
    We peaked in the prelim v Geelong. We played as well as I've ever seen us that night. Timing is everything they say.

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    • stevoswan
      Veterans List
      • Sep 2014
      • 8570

      #77
      Originally posted by Hotpotato
      Notwithstanding the bias, even the members of the Swans team that day would admit they played reactionary, apathatic and lethargic football.
      The Dogs were riding high on adrenaline after an amazing month of footy (and free kicks).
      The game remains exhilarating.
      Only for Dogs fans and those that hate the Swans....I will never watch it again....ever.

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      • Boddo
        Senior Player
        • Mar 2017
        • 1049

        #78
        Originally posted by S.S. Bleeder
        +100.

        I lost most of my passion for the game that day and I still feel naucious thinking about it. I can tolerate losing a game because you're outplayed or had terrible luck, but the pathetic or corrupt umpiring in that game changed the result.

        I wouldn't be at all surprised if whistle blower came out over the next couple of decades stating that Gillon gave a brown paper bag to Scott Jeffery (or was it Simon Meredith)
        This is an organisation that tried to sweep a sistamatic club doping program under the carpet. That tells you everything.

        I only watch very occasionally now. Probably will see more as I get Foxtel reconnected for the World Cup. But as soon as that’s over it’ll be disconnected.

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        • Boddo
          Senior Player
          • Mar 2017
          • 1049

          #79
          Originally posted by Hotpotato
          Notwithstanding the bias, even the members of the Swans team that day would admit they played reactionary, apathatic and lethargic football.
          The Dogs were riding high on adrenaline after an amazing month of footy (and free kicks).
          The game remains exhilarating.
          There’s nothing exhilarating about a game that has the umpires whistle skewed towards one side.

          Whether that be due to incompetence or corruption.

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          • crackedactor
            Regular in the Side
            • May 2012
            • 919

            #80
            Originally posted by Boddo
            There’s nothing exhilarating about a game that has the umpires whistle skewed towards one side.

            Whether that be due to incompetence or corruption.
            Incompetence ??They are suppose to be the best umpires in the land, so incompetence should not be an issue. It was corrupt and Swans will never win a flag while Gil M runs the show. That's why I only take a passing interest in the game today.


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            • Boddo
              Senior Player
              • Mar 2017
              • 1049

              #81
              Originally posted by crackedactor
              Incompetence ??They are suppose to be the best umpires in the land, so incompetence should not be an issue. It was corrupt and Swans will never win a flag while Gil M runs the show. That's why I only take a passing interest in the game today.


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              I put both down as most would pick one or the other but personally I think it was a combination of both.

              If you want to influence a game you pick who is most likely to not perform to the expected standard. Corruption and incompetence.

              I’m exactly the same. Soft spot for Sydney with a very small interest in the AFL.

              I’ll never turn back to the AFL being my number 1 Australian Rules fix. It’s a league designed to keep Melbourne clubs afloat and provide an income for the administration which is basically a boys club.

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