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Total failure 2013. Club nearing the end, very few signs of getting better.

 

Soidee, can I suggest, instead of starting forum topics, if you really feel upset and need to talk to someone, they will always listen;

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Total failure 2013.

Do you own Gray's Sports Almanac?

Bring on the off-season I say.

 

For crying out loud mate. We are all hurting. Just cop it on the chin. It's not how many times you get knocked down that count, it's how many times you get up.

You are the one nearing the end, soidee.

Not the club.


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Okay 2012....happy fellow supporters? My guess is some people on this site will always be happy with the MFC.

Good luck

soidee sod off we dont need weak supporters like you at the club. PATHETIC!

 

Okay 2012....happy fellow supporters? My guess is some people on this site will always be happy with the MFC.

Good luck

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There's no satisfaction with a disgraceful season like we've just had, but tonight is not the night for me to lose my noodle with our ineptitude. It's actually a night of relief that it's over, that we can clear out some NQRs and look forward to some stellar trading and drafting.


But i could NEVER support another team...

This. But I absolutely despair of the Demons.

Okay 2012....happy fellow supporters? My guess is some people on this site will always be happy with the MFC.

Good luck

You know the scene. Young fresh faced soldiers bunkered down in the trenches fear ripping at their core. Their only kids just out of College and they've never known fear like this. It's the dawn just before the big offensive. It's quite, deathly quite. The battle hardened Sarg played by the Duke senses their fear. The Sarg looks them all in the eye and doesn't flinch, a smile slowly creeps across his withered face and suddenly their all put at ease, except for one kid who starts crying and whimpering hysterically. The Sarg slowly stands and ambles over to the kid. He then slaps him hard across the face and says."Snap out of SOIDEE we got a job to do."

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I bow to all all the experts on this site who know best....I wish I were young enough to know it all

This year has been pathetic and draining but I'm not going to despair. Big clean out coming. The time to despair will be if we are still this bad in 12 months time. Silly season is here!

None of us are happy with this year. I for one feel conned. It is easy to spit the dummy and rant about how crap the club is. It takes more moral fibre to turn around and fight on. We all feel pain but what has come has come and complaining about it now is only self-indulgent.


soidee sod off we dont need weak supporters like you at the club. PATHETIC!

Yeah . You make me feel better.

Wall. Head. Keep banging. Much more pleasurable than following this tragic club.

I bow to all all the experts on this site who know best....I wish I were young enough to know it all

Knowing something would at least be a start.

This year has highlighted the awfulness of the past seven years of player non development and rewarding player non performance

This year has highlighted the awfulness of the past seven years of player non development and rewarding player non performance

This is sadly very, very true......

Yeah I am angry,sad,emotional and a bit dry from scotch last night but it's all good because I don't have a choice I still love the club.


I don't think the last 5 years could have been any worse if we had had NO coach for the 5 years

I don't think the last 5 years could have been any worse if we had had NO coach for the 5 years

Amazing but true

Seriously I reckon you and I could achieve the last five years results.

 

It's like a prison sentence no doubt, but there's always the hope that next week will be something other than bread and water.

No more ham and turkeys though thanks.

Actually I take back that analogy as bread and water are the basics, and we often don't even get those.

So yes, torture it is.


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