- Sep 26, 2014
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Would love if there phones were all tappedwonder if the afl and umpires use paperwork, computers or just closed doors and their mouths when they discuss how they are going to cheat in games
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Would love if there phones were all tappedwonder if the afl and umpires use paperwork, computers or just closed doors and their mouths when they discuss how they are going to cheat in games
Iām not going this week Iāve had enoughclub sending out emails about swans game but do nothing about the umpiring
I bet they only talk about it in personWould love if there phones were all tapped
They woukd all be on big footy reading this toI bet they only talk about it in person
needs more bribe
used to ream us every weekDid McBurney give a good run back in his day?
Decorated whistleblower returns to AFL as umpire boss
The former All-Australian umpire returns to AFL ranks after more than a decadewww.afl.com.au
My reply email from the RFC...as follows...club sending out emails about swans game but do nothing about the umpiring
My reply email from the RFC...as follows...
Hi,
Thank you for taking the time to reach out to us and share your concerns regarding recent events involving our players and the inconsistencies in umpiring decisions. We appreciate your loyalty as a proud member of our club, and we understand your frustration.
We want to assure you that we share your concerns and have been actively engaging with the league and its officials regarding these issues. While we empathize with your disappointment, it is important to note that umpiring decisions are ultimately out of our control as a club. The AFL strives to maintain a fair and consistent system, but we acknowledge that mistakes and perceived biases can occur.
We understand your desire for transparency and accountability from the league and its rule makers. We have been vocal about our concerns and have sought clarification on various decisions. However, it is a complex process, and change takes time. We are actively working behind the scenes to address these issues, but unfortunately, there is not much more we can do in terms of immediate action.
We genuinely appreciate your ongoing support and loyalty as a member of our club. Your passion for the Tigers is important to us, and we want you to know that your voice is heard. While we cannot guarantee the outcome of every match or control external factors, we remain committed to striving for success on and off the field.
If you have any further questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We value your feedback and will continue to do our best to represent the interests of our members and supporters.
Thank you once again for your understanding and unwavering support.
Kind Regards,
Jorjia
My reply email from the RFC...as follows...
Hi,
Thank you for taking the time to reach out to us and share your concerns regarding recent events involving our players and the inconsistencies in umpiring decisions. We appreciate your loyalty as a proud member of our club, and we understand your frustration.
We want to assure you that we share your concerns and have been actively engaging with the league and its officials regarding these issues. While we empathize with your disappointment, it is important to note that umpiring decisions are ultimately out of our control as a club. The AFL strives to maintain a fair and consistent system, but we acknowledge that mistakes and perceived biases can occur.
We understand your desire for transparency and accountability from the league and its rule makers. We have been vocal about our concerns and have sought clarification on various decisions. However, it is a complex process, and change takes time. We are actively working behind the scenes to address these issues, but unfortunately, there is not much more we can do in terms of immediate action.
We genuinely appreciate your ongoing support and loyalty as a member of our club. Your passion for the Tigers is important to us, and we want you to know that your voice is heard. While we cannot guarantee the outcome of every match or control external factors, we remain committed to striving for success on and off the field.
If you have any further questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We value your feedback and will continue to do our best to represent the interests of our members and supporters.
Thank you once again for your understanding and unwavering support.
Kind Regards,
Jorjia
jorja hasnt worked there since 1993theyve been copy pasting that reply for years
no way thats a real namejorja hasnt worked there since 1993
must be the 15 year old cutting together our 30 second training vids like a coked up edward scissorhands.no way thats a real name
wouldnt have a clue what weve been through as supporters
ive never heard anyone bag umpiring like that in gameHow good was Jackās feedback on the umps in the first half of the weekends game on the fox call
I understand that the club has no control of these matters but that's part of the problem. No one is expecting we get the rub of the green every game. But they should be able to raise the fact that our oppo gets the rub virtually every game with the AFL and the matter is resolved. But it isn't and Barrett's article dragging Richmond into what was at that point a MFC only issue shows just how much they are still carrying a grudge. The game is supposed to be adjudicated fairly not a vehicle for them to exercise their grudge. **** the AFL.My reply email from the RFC...as follows...
Hi,
Thank you for taking the time to reach out to us and share your concerns regarding recent events involving our players and the inconsistencies in umpiring decisions. We appreciate your loyalty as a proud member of our club, and we understand your frustration.
We want to assure you that we share your concerns and have been actively engaging with the league and its officials regarding these issues. While we empathize with your disappointment, it is important to note that umpiring decisions are ultimately out of our control as a club. The AFL strives to maintain a fair and consistent system, but we acknowledge that mistakes and perceived biases can occur.
We understand your desire for transparency and accountability from the league and its rule makers. We have been vocal about our concerns and have sought clarification on various decisions. However, it is a complex process, and change takes time. We are actively working behind the scenes to address these issues, but unfortunately, there is not much more we can do in terms of immediate action.
We genuinely appreciate your ongoing support and loyalty as a member of our club. Your passion for the Tigers is important to us, and we want you to know that your voice is heard. While we cannot guarantee the outcome of every match or control external factors, we remain committed to striving for success on and off the field.
If you have any further questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We value your feedback and will continue to do our best to represent the interests of our members and supporters.
Thank you once again for your understanding and unwavering support.
Kind Regards,
Jorjia
Fairly and AFL...is an oxymoron!I understand that the club has no control of these matters but that's part of the problem. No one is expecting we get the rub of the green every game. But they should be able to raise the fact that our oppo gets the rub virtually every game with the AFL and the matter is resolved. But it isn't and Barrett's article dragging Richmond into what was at that point a MFC only issue shows just how much they are still carrying a grudge. The game is supposed to be adjudicated fairly not a vehicle for them to exercise their grudge. * the AFL.
The club has alot of control over the umpiring. They are just too ball less to call it out publicly.I understand that the club has no control of these matters but that's part of the problem. No one is expecting we get the rub of the green every game. But they should be able to raise the fact that our oppo gets the rub virtually every game with the AFL and the matter is resolved. But it isn't and Barrett's article dragging Richmond into what was at that point a MFC only issue shows just how much they are still carrying a grudge. The game is supposed to be adjudicated fairly not a vehicle for them to exercise their grudge. * the AFL.