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I will beat everyone and say "OMFG Watts is [censored], why didn't we take Naitanui, we made a mistake, oh no!!!!11" :rolleyes:

19 points the difference now.

Welcome Tom Scully to the MFC! :D

Def happy with mr watts but on naitanui how good is it to see this kid standing up to that thug brown made him step back

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Nice way to rub it in.... really not a good night for MFC.

An excellent night.

We are now much closer to Scully and whoever else we feel like taking with pick 2.

Watching Naitanui should be a reminder to everyone why winning more than 4 games and not finishing bottom, is a disaster of massive proportions... and that winning culture is a load of crap.

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After the performances of the last few weeks, winning the last quarters won't hold anybody back from any apologists, and neither should they.

Prepare for some very scathing criticism tomorrow.

That's the good thing about being overseas. To find it I have to go look for it.

Nice way to rub it in.... really not a good night for MFC.

You're not looking hard enough. WC winning is a better result for the dees than winning against the Lions would have been. We were laways going to get done by 10 goals at the gabba. But now we see next week as quite possibly making a HUGE difference to the draft order.

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Nat looks pretty amazing, i can only imagine the [censored] we are gonna hear about Watts vs Nat.

Anyone who feels like making that comparison after 3 games, is a short-sighted idiot.

Why don't we compare them to Daniel Rich, who currently shits all over both of these guys in every aspect.

FFS, did you see the space that Naitanui had to work with to get his last goal? Put that ball and that space with Jack Watts, and he'll kick you a goal too. Or put that ball in the goal square and he'll kick one through for you as well.

No doubt, Naitanui is going to be one hell of a player, but he is older and stronger than Watts so any comparison is irrelevant.

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Anyone who feels like making that comparison after 3 games, is a short-sighted idiot.

Why don't we compare them to Daniel Rich, who currently shits all over both of these guys in every aspect.

FFS, did you see the space that Naitanui had to work with to get his last goal? But that ball and that space with Jack Watts, and he'll kick you a goal too. Or put that ball in the goal square and he'll kick one through for you as well.

No doubt, Naitanui is going to be one hell of a player, but he is older and stronger than Watts so any comparison is irrelevant.

I know that Jaded I'm just as sick of all this [censored] as you was what i was trying to get across.

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Next week is a win win...If we win, it's a win and i doubt we will still finish with more than four wins...

and if we lose, we are pretty much guaranteed picks 1 and 2

in saying that, i highly doubt that west coke will not win another game

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Hopefully with another number 1 pick, and the addition of a number 2 pick, the spotlight will come off Watts, and he can develop without being under the microscope as much as he is now.

With Scully, he should be good to go round 1, and be picking up touches from the outset, so you wouldn't imagine he would cop it to the same extent as Watts.

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Next week is a win win...If we win, it's a win and i doubt we will still finish with more than four wins...

and if we lose, we are pretty much guaranteed picks 1 and 2

in saying that, i highly doubt that west coke will not win another game

agree completely... win whether we win or lose !!!

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So the question is, exactly how many people are going to show up next week to the West Coast game?

I'll be there, but for people who might be 50-50, tonights performance didn't exactly excite. No doubt it'll rain too knowing our luck. I hope as many people get along as they can. Hell, it's a chance to see a win FFS.

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