Alastair Clarkson blames correct umpiring decisions on todays loss

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The guy has overtaken Dean Laidley (whose been good this year) in being the biggest sore loser around. Im sorry to spoil the party but Lynchs mark was a mark and not on the full. I dont think that one correct decision cost them the game.

Can Hawks get rid of this man please, hes the biggest tool going around
 

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Hawkk said:
Hawthorn = youngest list in the competition & on the rise
Eagles = peaking and who probably won't win a flag - thanks to Adelaide.

Enjoy :)

That has to do with being a sore loser how...... On topic or leave, I can understand blaming umps but the two decisions he pointed out were correct calls and everyone on planet earth knew that
 
Embers said:
That has to do with being a sore loser how...... On topic or leave, I can understand blaming umps but the two decisions he pointed out were correct calls and everyone on planet earth knew that

To be fair, I thought the umpiring decision went against the Weagles if anything. It was a good game guys, but let's not ruin it by slagging each other off. West Coast won on the scoreboard, which is what counts in the end. But there still was a hell of alot of promising signs for the Hawks ... :thumbsu:
 
Worsfold said he will be considering going to the AFL to over turn the win because he doesnt think the decision was correct.


Who would figure?

Spot on the money again Embers!
 
Hawkk said:
Hawthorn = youngest list in the competition & on the rise
Eagles = peaking and who probably won't win a flag - thanks to Adelaide.

Enjoy :)

You know I respect your opinion Hawkk, but are you joking?
The Eagles peaked last year, and now they're skirting a downward spiral.
Lost to the Bulldogs and found it tough against lesser sides Carlton and Hawthorn. Imagine what will happen when they have to shape up to a really good side!
 
hyperswivel said:
You know I respect your opinion Hawkk, but are you joking?
The Eagles peaked last year, and now they're skirting a downward spiral.
Lost to the Bulldogs and found it tough against lesser sides Carlton and Hawthorn. Imagine what will happen when they have to shape up to a really good side!

Yep, no future for the Eagles. They'll struggle to make the 8 next year.
 
hyperswivel said:
You know I respect your opinion Hawkk, but are you joking?
The Eagles peaked last year, and now they're skirting a downward spiral.
Lost to the Bulldogs and found it tough against lesser sides Carlton and Hawthorn. Imagine what will happen when they have to shape up to a really good side!
Meh, 'peaking' in the most casul sense :p
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hyperswivel said:
Imagine what will happen when they have to shape up to a really good side!

Like when we beat Adelaide in Adelaide earlier in the year also beat Melbourne and Collingwood too, but obviously there are better sides out there that we haven't played :rolleyes:
 

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It wasn't professional of him. Surely you would check the replay before you start ranting about an incident that allegedly costs your team the game.
 
Embers said:
The guy has overtaken Dean Laidley (whose been good this year) in being the biggest sore loser around. Im sorry to spoil the party but Lynchs mark was a mark and not on the full. I dont think that one correct decision cost them the game.

Can Hawks get rid of this man please, hes the biggest tool going around
You need to get your eyes checked, the boundary umpire needs a white stick, you can clearly see Lynch at least 30-40 cm over the line.
 
fishbowl said:
13 in a row, ain't it grand.

One win from 14 starts. You are pathetic.

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