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47 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

MFC members/supporters are the biggest set of whingers and whiners I have ever come across

Probably because the supporter base was founded in MCC members who had a sense of entitlement way before the millenials

See you all at training Thursday morning, uncondtional support

If that’s your thoughts I have no idea what you’re doing coming onto a MFC member/supporter forum. 

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53 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

MFC members/supporters are the biggest set of whingers and whiners I have ever come across

Probably because the supporter base was founded in MCC members who had a sense of entitlement way before the millenials

See you all at training Thursday morning, uncondtional support

Yep, some serious silver spooners round here.

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3 hours ago, Axis of Bob said:

Because I'm still playing after nearly 20 years of senior footy and seeing a lot of new kids pass through.

People join football clubs and join a family of sorts. Sure, there are pictures on the wall, but you know that deep down you don't really care about the achievements of your great-great-uncle. But you do care about your brother, sister, father, mother etc. because you share so many experiences together.

I'd played for 13 seasons before I won a flag. That flag meant so much to me because of the long series of failures that led me there and I could see how much it meant to the supporters that followed us and ex-team mates that I shared the failures with. But I didn't care about what happened before I started, despite the photos on the wall and the old club legends around the place.

The players that joined just before the flag didn't care about the previous 13 seasons, but they cared about winning it together as a team. The previous years only meant something to them because they knew that they meant something to me, and they cared about me because I was one of their team mates.

And the kids that joined this year think that the 5 year premiership reunion sounded like a fun excuse for a p!ss up!

Ok fair enough. But if i was in your position, I would care about what had gone on before and i would also enjoy the new history being created in front of me. 

Each to their own AoB

We will all be celebrating the 13th if we are still here!!

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8 hours ago, furious d said:

Nothing has changed yet. We made finals and that's great, but it means nothing. 40+ years of the emotional trauma that comes with being a demon is not going to be healed by just making finals. Only a premiership will begin to heal those wounds. A dynasty would go a long way to enabling a full recovery

Disagree. It means a lot.

It isn't a substitute for winning a final, or making a GF, or winning a flag. No one who has enjoyed the last 48 hours would suggest otherwise.

But for those of us who have supported the club for the past 12 years, where we "enjoyed" winning 2 games per year, to make the finals and to cast aside the past 12 years of being laughed at means a whole lot.

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Buried in last Sunday’s GAMEDAY thread, I made the comment at half time:-

“We are poised for a big third quarter - they don’t call it the premiership quarter for nothing and this is it for us.

“We look the better team and I think we are ready to exploit their weaknesses.”

As it turned out I was wrong in that we didn’t win the third quarter but I was right about the final outcome and it was achieved with a positive mindset in the last 10 minutes. Now that we’re back on home turf we really do need to harness this among supporters so they turn up in their numbers and really support them with noise. 

We were like that in our golden ere.

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7 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Buried in last Sunday’s GAMEDAY thread, I made the comment at half time:-

“We are poised for a big third quarter - they don’t call it the premiership quarter for nothing and this is it for us.

“We look the better team and I think we are ready to exploit their weaknesses.”

As it turned out I was wrong in that we didn’t win the third quarter but I was right about the final outcome and it was achieved with a positive mindset in the last 10 minutes. Now that we’re back on home turf we really do need to harness this among supporters so they turn up in their numbers and really support them with noise. 

We were like that in our golden ere.

For sure, we need to bring out the demon in everyone. Bring it on. 

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13 hours ago, Nasher said:

Yes, I believe putting heat on the coach (let’s not use the term “questioning” - that’s not what most do) at this stage in the process, with our record as it stood early in the season when the thread was started, was a clear cut case of supporter not supporting.

If that is the case why wasn't/isn't the thread closed down?  Or offending posters banned? 

TBH I thought 80% of the commentary in that thread was reasonably presented.  The other 20% was/is a slog fest between the doomsayers and the fanboys.

The op called for support of players so maybe the negative threads about individual players should also be shut down?  It is sickening sometimes to read the vitriol directed to players.  It is often the same posters who bag the same players over and over again. 

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18 hours ago, furious d said:

Nothing has changed yet. We made finals and that's great, but it means nothing. 40+ years of the emotional trauma that comes with being a demon is not going to be healed by just making finals. Only a premiership will begin to heal those wounds. A dynasty would go a long way to enabling a full recovery

100%.
Seen us in 2 GFs and watched us get humiliated in both.
Did not give a yelp.

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I would still like to hear from the op to support his claims:

- which supporters have jumped off or are not supporting the current crop of players and coaches?  (The evidence of support during their current reign of the last 5 years overwhelmingly shows the opposite).

- Is he only referring to DL?   (Players or coaches don't read it and it is not representative of the 40,000 members and 195,000 supporters who do not post nor read here).  If only DL the fix is easy - delete the threads/ban the posters who show 'poisonous negativity' (and ban their antagonists).

- what supporter behaviours he is looking for?

One more question.  Is the op using the 'Goodwin...' thread as the basis for this thread?  Then best to refer directly to it rather than window dress it in a round of 'supporter bashing'.   Perhaps the op is a shot across the bow to DL posters...

I find it bizarre that such a thread and op is written when there is so much euphoria on DL, in the media and around the team.  

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9 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Buried in last Sunday’s GAMEDAY thread, I made the comment at half time:-

“We are poised for a big third quarter - they don’t call it the premiership quarter for nothing and this is it for us.

“We look the better team and I think we are ready to exploit their weaknesses.”

As it turned out I was wrong in that we didn’t win the third quarter but I was right about the final outcome and it was achieved with a positive mindset in the last 10 minutes. Now that we’re back on home turf we really do need to harness this among supporters so they turn up in their numbers and really support them with noise. 

We were like that in our golden ere.

We may not have won the quarter but imo we won the mental battle. Every time they won a centre clearance, they scored a goal, but we kept it even and often scored the other way. That was deflating for them. Even when they hit the front you could tell that the Eagles were down on confidence. We won that third quarter in the next best way.

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Oldest and greatest football club in Australia instrumental in inventing the game that has an amazing history.  Only club to win 5 flags in 6 years.   Only club to win three in a row twice. We’ve just had 5 bad decades that’s all.  

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I think our support and membership numbers are quite strong and there is a positive there considering how poor we have been. Richmond only had 50k members in 2012. The challenge for us is that we have a small overall support base, so we need to increase that commitment ratio. Further, the high percentage of Melbourne supporters being members suggests the base has a high purchase intent, meaning game day and club sponsorship should be strong once we start playing consistently good football and finals. The downside is that from a broadcasting point of view, unless we are performing well, there is little way to justify primetime fixturing. People carry on about Carlton but harsh reality is that they *must* bring in viewers. No one wants to watch Melbourne unless they're performing.

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11 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

See you all at training Thursday morning, uncondtional support

What does this even mean? Supporters can’t get to every training session and that makes them what? 

 

11 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

MFC members/supporters are the biggest set of whingers and whiners I have ever come across

Do you belong to every club forum or attend games from other clubs to make a statement like that?

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Demonland you’ve got to love it!

We cover all ends of the spectrum, far right to the extreme left and everything in between!

Positive, negative, supportive, antogonistic, everything and someone called Ethan!

All I know is it’s a heap better when we win!

So enjoy the moment, in the eight after 12, let’s just keep winning!

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19 hours ago, Nasher said:

You have to be kidding. People jump off on a weekly basis, that’s why there’s a “is Goodwin the right man for the job” thread still on the front page of this forum. That is a classic example of lightning a bunsen burner under the coach’s arse for absolutely no good reason.

That's a good example but any post match thread after a loss this year will do.

Constructive critical analysis is always welcome and posters like @Lucifer's Hero do provide it in that thread and others.  But there is too much poisonous negativity where posters let their own personal historical demons over-ride their reason.  Some pause, reflection and perspective would benefit these posters and the club.

Here's a quick sample from just a few pages in the Goodwin thread @Nasher references.  I'll call it out for what it is.

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Goodwin is coaching a side that is mentally weak, has poor leaders, has no defence, fails repeatedly in big games, finds new stupid ways to lose games we should win, has one manic style game plan with no ability to stop other teams scoring when it matters.

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We are the easiest team to play because any coach..and half of this forum have you sussed.

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It is not naive, it is simply that week by week we see a bold football team becoming a carcass. 

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I don’t hold the same view, i think Goodwin has been in the drivers seat long enough now, to see that this job he has taken on is beyond his capabilities. I have said it before, the MFC is a club that has special needs. We have been down to long for a Rookie Coach.

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Doing the same thing over and over and over. Same mistakes for over a year now, 18 months. He’s the poorest tactical coach in the comp by a mile. He’ll see out his contract but he needs to lift big time

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Perhaps he will quit - sick of the softness of this group!

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Say goodbye to 2018.

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No. He's an inarticulate, dull, uninspiring man who surrounds himself with inexperienced coaches and yes men like Craig Jennings. McCartney and J.Viney have both been removed from the box this year, shortly after disagreements with Goodwin. 


 

 

 

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I think I'll support the club how I like and everyone else can do the same. There isn't anyone on this forum who does not support or love the club. For me, over 30 years of paying memberships, constant donations during down times, voluntary work during mid 000's, travelling to every away game interstate which is expensive (until this year). For anyone who questions my support can get stuffed and I certainly wouldn't question anyone else's. Its a football "forum" FFS, not a lovey dovey fan boy page.

I will continue to call it as I see it, both good and bad, just as I will continue to support this club until the day I die. Oh and seeing some of my posts were quoted from the Goodwin thread, I called it as I saw it, and it's hard to argue with most of those things "at the time." It certainly didn't stop me attending games and cheering on the boys, just like others who posted in that thread. Weird post TBH.

Oh and this post: "Goodwin is coaching a side that is mentally weak, has poor leaders, has no defence, fails repeatedly in big games, finds new stupid ways to lose games we should win, has one manic style game plan with no ability to stop other teams scoring when it matters." Most of it was actually true. Oh and don't forget to counter it with the positive posts where I finally gave Goodwin some credit about changing and am happy for the club to bring in experienced assistants to help him next year.

As for support, watch the Dees fans come out in droves for our finals, after what this club has put us all through, I respect the fact that they all keep coming back.

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I think some need to ease up on the Koolaid or whatever they're imbibing and start understanding that there are NO RULES to supporting. If the manner that some do either offends or whatever...then I suggest to these Princesses they just suck it up.

Works both ways...some find it nauseating that mediocrity is not only condoned...it's actually encouraged by some.

This is a world of differing views. Football is no different, why should it be.

Probably the only time it somewhat aligns is when things go swimmingly. Even then some will choose an ale...others a Red and Cheese.

Nothing wrong with either or anything in between.

Some want to own the narrative. You don't. Live with it.

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1 hour ago, SFebes said:

I think I'll support the club how I like and everyone else can do the same. There isn't anyone on this forum who does not support or love the club. For me, over 30 years of paying memberships, constant donations during down times, voluntary work during mid 000's, travelling to every away game interstate which is expensive (until this year). For anyone who questions my support can get stuffed and I certainly wouldn't question anyone else's. Its a football "forum" FFS, not a lovey dovey fan boy page.

I will continue to call it as I see it, both good and bad, just as I will continue to support this club until the day I die. Oh and seeing some of my posts were quoted from the Goodwin thread, I called it as I saw it, and it's hard to argue with most of those things "at the time." It certainly didn't stop me attending games and cheering on the boys, just like others who posted in that thread. Weird post TBH.

Oh and this post: "Goodwin is coaching a side that is mentally weak, has poor leaders, has no defence, fails repeatedly in big games, finds new stupid ways to lose games we should win, has one manic style game plan with no ability to stop other teams scoring when it matters." Most of it was actually true. Oh and don't forget to counter it with the positive posts where I finally gave Goodwin some credit about changing and am happy for the club to bring in experienced assistants to help him next year.

As for support, watch the Dees fans come out in droves for our finals, after what this club has put us all through, I respect the fact that they all keep coming back.

I am with you S febes

the comment regarding MCC/MFC supporters was frankly offensive Many are very very long term supporters and have given a lot of money to the club.

I like you, go to as many games and functions as I can including interstate matches.

I also will support the club in any way I want without the  thought police trying to cohearse me into some "Ideal supporter Mould"

Great post by the way.

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30 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

I think some need to ease up on the Koolaid or whatever they're imbibing and start understanding that there are NO RULES to supporting. If the manner that some do either offends or whatever...then I suggest to these Princesses they just suck it up.

Works both ways...some find it nauseating that mediocrity is not only condoned...it's actually encouraged by some.

This is a world of differing views. Football is no different, why should it be.

Probably the only time it somewhat aligns is when things go swimmingly. Even then some will choose an ale...others a Red and Cheese.

Nothing wrong with either or anything in between.

Some want to own the narrative. You don't. Live with it.

Being positive and supportive isn't accepting mediocrity.

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Turning up to games is great, buying memberships is great, no one denies it's been a tough slog since our last flag and particularly the last decade. Letting your anxiety and frustration out on the current group of players (they can definitely feel the crowd vibe out on the G) is not being supportive. Throwing your hands up in the air and crying "same old Melbourne" is not being supportive. It's not a tough concept to grasp, I'm not sure why so many find it so difficult.

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Some supporters:

One week:  Goodwin is shite, we'll never play finals, the game plan stinks, the players suck, it's the Norm Smith Curse!

Next week, after a win:  God the players have improved, reckon we can make Top 4, our recruiting has been sublime.

Rinse and repeat.  Support however you want, but if you do the above, then you contribute to the problems and the negativity that can permeate through a club.

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5 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Turning up to games is great, buying memberships is great, no one denies it's been a tough slog since our last flag and particularly the last decade. Letting your anxiety and frustration out on the current group of players (they can definitely feel the crowd vibe out on the G) is not being supportive. Throwing your hands up in the air and crying "same old Melbourne" is not being supportive. It's not a tough concept to grasp, I'm not sure why so many find it so difficult.

unsure if your post was directed at me Dr as it mentions things from my post, but just to clarify, I have never let my anxiety or frustration out on any player at the games. I usually sit there quietly with radio in ear and cheer the good moments, I use Demonland to vent like many others, but am always supportive.

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    Charlie Spargo Achilles 2-4 Weeks
    Shane McAdam Hamstring 3-5 Weeks
    Jake Bowey Shoulder 7 Weeks
    Jake Melksham ACL 12-14 Weeks
    Joel Smith Suspension TBA

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    1 Christian Petracca 27
    2 Steven May 25
    3 Max Gawn 21
    4 Jack Viney 20
    5 Bayley Fritsch 19
    6 Clayton Oliver 18
    7 Christian Salem 12
    8 Blake Howes 11
    9 Jack Billings 10
    9 Alex Neal-Bullen 10

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