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not just that i was at dees v lions round 1 and from 3 quarter time onwards sylvia was sitting in jim stynes room with a chick on his lap couldnt give a crap about the game i know some of us supporters can switch off but he gets paid by MFC to support his team mates when he is not playing, i thought it was really poor form from him

If that's true then I agree it's poor and really sums the guy up. Couldn't give a f!??k which sums his whole attitude to football.

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Two very poor teams at this point, we really need to win this. Long season if we don,t. Long season if we win anyway.

Be an even longer week if we get smashed...as it appears this will be the case....

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Bate's game a mile in front of plenty of others in the Red and Blue

Yeah, he is getting to the contests... it's just what he does when he gets it, or is around it... I reckon the few good contests he has are more accidental than anything. That one amazing Clark play? Bate caused the spillage by basically not jumping, almost giving away the free by flailing about...

He's trying hard, doing a lot, it's just he doesn't have the skill for the modern game. Unless they make him a KP defender or something.

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Once again the Dees fall away after the half. Who is responsible for this? Fix that problem and we'll be much better.

They just seem to be playing without any heart.....I dont get it.
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If that's true then I agree it's poor and really sums the guy up. Couldn't give a f!??k which sums his whole attitude to football.

absolutly true as soon as i seen it i left i thought well if your not in 100% why the hell am i, i cough up my hard earned to get a premium membership you get paid a truck load if u dont care why should i

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And to add insult to injury, a free kick for a goal to Richmond for an interchange infringement... we really are a shambles!!!

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This is just getting embarrassing!!! In all of my 50+ years of following this team, I have NEVER felt so much like giving up as a member/supporter.

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I thought 2008 was our lowest point in my life. This year will be worse. We will only have a chance to win against the new sides... and even those, I think they'll give GC more of a chance than us. We could win 3 or less again.

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