plugger66 wrote:Love footy. Love our club. Expect more of these threads for at least 4 or more years. Its always someone elses fault. Umpiring ordinary in the second half. Didnt see the first half. Saints pathetic in the second half didnt see the first half. Coaching no good in the second half. We are a poor side so we all of a sudden think we are getting robbed and the game is no good. Well I love Aussie rules whether it local or AFL footy and i love my local club and the Saints.
The AFL may do many thins we dont like but we didnt lose last night because of GWS, Salary cap concessions, Fixtures and they like. We lost because we are a team starting a long painful rebuild and you love the club you will realise there will be so much pain for a few years but we all need to stay on board.
I agree with your quote in a general sense P66, in the heat of a match & the moment, umpire decisions that don't go our way feel more than what they are, simply poor decisions. But I understand the frustration and the sense of the OP and author. The game of AFL is not what the majority of us grew to love, it is no longer in the form that captivated us. I was with Bulldog mates last night and we all agreed we could not hold the umpires at fault, what they have to rule on and adjudicate upon is becoming more and more blurred and confusing, this is not their fault but incredibly frustrating for spectators.
The rule changes, the fixturing, the draft concessions, the inequities of the salary cap, the expansion clubs, the political speak and spin doctoring by Demetriou and his cronies to justify and deflect to appease their profit margins, bonuses and sponsors are quickly losing the interest of this 40 year follower of Australian Rules football at the highest level.