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Even if we are the worst team in the afl..at least make a statement and try and get the most tackles...but these players just don't care.

What the hell is wrong?

What is the poison that has infected these players?

Who is to blame?

 

Will we kick a goal

 

Get rid of moloney, ever since he came to the club we have been sh$t,

He has no chemistry with any other players xept jamar. All he foes is bully the youngsters. Big part of our culture problem this guy

Are you employed by the club in some way? Are you closely involved with the playing group?


Every performance indicator has us last in the comp no idea how that is not the players

Not True we are leading the lack of first and second efforts stats

It's not the coach!!!!! How many coaches do we gotta go thru? It's our [censored] weak, heartless players!!

You're half right... Our players are [censored] weak, but it is also the coach... Isn't it a coaches job to teach, inspire, and lead? Why were we better last year (Not saying we were good, but we WERE better), when we had pretty much the same list?

You're saying the coach takes no responsibility for players not trying? I get your point, but surely the head coach has to be some sort of motivator or source of inspiration, or at least fear, to make players try.

Agree with your list of triers though. All defenders, too, except Clark, who is our best player by a mile. The rest of the side, including the entire midfield, is just a total and utter disgrace.

No, the coaches certainly deserve to be shot as well.

 

Our new nickname is Witches hats


Are you employed by the club in some way? Are you closely involved with the playing group?

No but i help pay there wages

If only we could bring back Bailey. I think we're worse now than we have been the last 4 years!

Just caught myselt yelling at the TV, again, this can't be good! Sylvia, where is the awareness

The worst part is, no one cares.

There is 0 chance of ANY Demon laying a hard tackle, a bump, running through someone, a don't argue... anything even slightly aggressive.

Absolute [censored] team.

It looks like if you stop our only good midfielder (Jones) the whole side goes to pieces....


It'd be nice if we could kick a goal tonight!

If Liam Jarrah is in trouble for chopping someone then the whole Sydney team will get life for chopping up a whole team.


This team doesnt deserve my $$$$ anymore, big jim would be shattered

I think we need to cut our losses with Neeld. Untested coach. Didn't work. Sorry, but it's not worth holding out if it kills the club.

 

Gettjng to the point where opposition supporters wont go to mfc games coz they ll b able to see the same thing for free at there teams training sessions


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