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The commentator said it well. You're not going to do well in this league with stats like that. That is a pitiful, really immature and somewhat intimidated performance. The club (not TEAM, because a TEAM changes, I am talking about the club as a whole) just does not have an urgency to win. It wants to, but it just sucks at the worst times.

Absolutely pitiful. This team will not be better than us. And they are destroying us. Intimidating us.

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I'll start the topics for the eternal optimists,

We are a young side.

It's only Baileys 4th year.

It's not our window yet.

Eagles are a great side at home.

HEHEHEHE, sorry guys had to do it. :lol:

Its either laugh or smash something!

Cripes i thought you were serious there for a second!!!

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Once again, our handballs are either to a stationary player, behind the player or the player has to stand and wait.

WTF play a [censored] handballing game if we can't [censored] handball.

Geelong can do it cos they can put the ball in front of the player, the one right at the end to Moloney was a perfect example, when he had to pretty much stop, run back thenn kick itr out on the full. Trengove coming through the centre, handballed it to Green 1 meter away and pretty much standing there and got crunched.

We are shite, and I'm [censored] sick of being shite.

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Ohhhh god.

I can't deal with this. ABSOLUTELY PATHETIC DEMONS.

No more excuses.

Very upsetting.

I suspect the Demonland censors are going to have a fair bit of work keeping up with the barrage tonight!

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I dont care about the response, but Bailey has done NOTHING to stop WCE that quarter.

I personally do not want him there and I want MALTHOUSE as the replacement.

This is the straw that broke the camels back. Disgusted to be a MFC member.

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Inept, usless, pathetic effort.

If Bailey can't get this team to start games, he may as well go. Disgraceful effort in that quarter, we are now no chance of winning. I am sick of this club going interstate and getting walloped every time. Disgusts me.

I will say one positive thing though .... Watts is the only player who can hold his head high. Good on ya Jack.

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No game plan

no heart

no skill

no leadership

no direction

no pressure

no forward line

no mid field

= no 40,000 members!!!

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Two certain points to come from that quarter.

1. Bailey will not be there next year

2. We are the softest team in the AFL

We are the softest sporting team on this planet.

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Pathetic....... Apologies to jack watts and the entire backline, not your fault game plan is..... Ah what is it exactly?

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Jack Watts was great, the rest of the midfield have no kicking skills.

Brad Green is not captain material. Sorry Brad, but it's just not working.

Yep, couldn't agree more. No leadership on the ground tonight whatsoever.

What are the players doing at training? Skills tonight are not at an AFL level.

I really feel sick.

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The club is a joke! Bailey on the bench pretending he's working in things. He has no idea. The clubs in real trouble. No excuses all you over optimists, there is no positives anymore.

I agree, and the past years have proved this. There is no alternative game plan, there is nothing out there.

At this stage I am very [censored] off..

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Only positive in first quarter was Watts.

We need to have players in the midfield to apply pressure and try and force turnovers there rather than allowing West Coast free entry to their forward 50.

If we keep playing like this for the whole game then this game could be seen as the beginning of the end for Bailey. We just seem to be playing dumb dumb footy.

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