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COLIN SYLVIA was named the AFLs biggest under-achiever CALE MORTON was number 9.

Whilst probably accurate, it was just the opinion of one journalist from a sub-standard media organisation.

EDIT: I agree with Sylvia, but not Morton. I don't believe Morton has the skill set, body or ability to be much better than he currently is.

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Yep, we have 22 players on the bench.

So glad I'm about to fly overseas, I can't be bothered watching this shite anymore.

Hope its a one way ticket I can't stand listening to this shite anymore from supporters like you who think we are a couple of years ahead of where we are

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Hope its a one way ticket I can't stand listening to this shite anymore from supporters like you who think we are a couple of years ahead of where we are

Ha ha nice one muppet. So Richmond are a better team than us?????

You might have a point if we were playing say a top 4 or 6 side, but Richmond...... muppet.

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Ha ha nice one muppet. So Richmond are a better team than us?????

You might have a point if we were playing say a top 4 or 6 side, but Richmond...... muppet.

Richmond are at where we are at both sides are having a crack, but Muppet thanks for that did your mum and dad sign a permission slip fo you to go overseas

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Ha ha nice one muppet. So Richmond are a better team than us?????

You might have a point if we were playing say a top 4 or 6 side, but Richmond...... muppet.

FFS, is it not possible to make your point without having to slag off other supporters???

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Richmond are at where we are at both sides are having a crack, but Muppet thanks for that did your mum and dad sign a permission slip fo you to go overseas

Richmond should not be the same same as us, We should be above them, there in lies a massive problem with this football club. We have much more talent than they do, but unlike us, they have players who play with heart, desire and aggression.

I asked your Mum and Dad, they said yes.

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Davey will be rubbed out too.

Needs to go away and think about if he wants to be at the MFC because he won't play for the rest of the year.

No great loss at the moment ...

He's really lost his way, whereas he should be one of our leaders and someone we can count on every week. Therein lies the major MFC problem.

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We are friggin woeful. It is an embarrassment watching these people pretend to play footy.

We have the worst leadership going around. Our captain is on the bench, Davey is pissweak, Moloney rarely sighted. Wtf is happening to this club?

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I now find it very difficult to actually sit down and watch us play. I don't know if I expect too much or if I've severely overrated our 'stars', but seriously, it's difficult to swallow.

I know we're down on confidence and all that crap but some of the things I see our players do now just amazes me, and not in a good way. One thing on Tom Scully, is he low on confidence, struggling with injury or just going through the motions?

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We are friggin woeful. It is an embarrassment watching these people pretend to play footy.

We have the worst leadership going around. Our captain is on the bench, Davey is pissweak, Moloney rarely sighted. Wtf is happening to this club?

Sounds from the radio like a couple of contests have been shirked in the first half. Jones was mentioned which surpised me - anybody watching and see this

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Richmond should not be the same same as us, We should be above them, there in lies a massive problem with this football club. We have much more talent than they do, but unlike us, they have players who play with heart, desire and aggression.

I asked your Mum and Dad, they said yes.

we're not flash - what's new?

Too many players not desperate enough.

Kicking skills atrocious.

Can't get a clearance.

Our mid field panic

No legit targets up forward.

Both teams are years away from any silverware

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Sounds from the radio like a couple of contests have been shirked in the first half. Jones was mentioned which surpised me - anybody watching and see this

I don't remember seeing Jones shirk, definite one from McKenzie amazingly, but he did the work to get back in and get the ball. Davey has shirked his running duties a couple times, don't know what's going on with him. Not looking good, better to be listening on radio than seeing, hurts the eyes :lol:

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