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Mike Sheahan's Low for 2012

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Was asked to name his lowlight for the year.

 

What a great supporter he is!

With friends like him who needs enemies. Wont be happy until we fold I feel.


He's got it right.

We embarrassed ourselves this year.

Well, he did preface his remark with "this is going to get me into trouble." And to be fair, Melbourne 2012 was hardly a high.

 

You guys spend all your time bagging our list, our recruiting, our overall performance and then you think someone who says we were a big disappointment this year is stretching it?!

Fark.............rying out loud

You guys spend all your time bagging our list, our recruiting, our overall performance and then you think someone who says we were a big disappointment this year is stretching it?!

Fark.............rying out loud

I think we are in agreement stuie seems to me he is stating the obvious.

I guess it's hard to acknowledge Jones, Clark or Howe when you are purely focused on the negative.

This supposed to be a team game and not individuals. we are not playing tennis.

This supposed to be a team game and not individuals. we are not playing tennis.

Individual efforts shouldn't be recognized becuase they're not playing tennis?

Great observation.

Obviously he couldn't name his journalism as the biggest piece of crap for the year so it had to be us.


The Form of Tom $cully was far worse than our year Mike.

You just enjoy wearing shiny boots Mike.

A very ordinary journalist IMO

The Form of Tom $cully was far worse than our year Mike.

You just enjoy wearing shiny boots Mike.

A very ordinary journalist IMO

Melbourne Football Club, rounds 1-23.

Probably a fair call. We plumbed the depths in so many ways from the death of Jimmy, to the Jurrah fiasco, the need to ditch a player/sponsor, the uncalled for false claims of racism against the coach, injuries, poor form, constant sniping from the media, the pathetic Brock McLean interview on Sheahan's own programme, the seemingly endless AFL tanking investigation while the same AFL refuses to look into the activities of other clubs on the same subject.

On the other hand, now that the season's over there's only one way to go and that's up.

Can't really disagree with that was my lowlight as well - although I would have said Melbourne rounds 1-9 & 11-23.

Was asked to name his lowlight for the year.

Redleg I am not sure why you are so offended.

We were effectively the worst team in 2012 with one genuine win.

We acknowledge we have a poor list and we played what may be our worst football in 48 years.

Is he not just stating the obvious.

or did I miss something in our performances this year.


The Form of Tom $cully was far worse than our year Mike.

You just enjoy wearing shiny boots Mike.

A very ordinary journalist IMO

Sorry wyl I do not believe that is true.

Scully is one player

we are a whole team.

three quarters of our team played below AFL standard football all year.

The two things are not comparable.

Sorry wyl I do not believe that is true.

Scully is one player

we are a whole team.

three quarters of our team played below AFL standard football all year.

The two things are not comparable.

OD at least the MFC touched the ball...

OD at least the MFC touched the ball...

Now you are being silly wyl.

Don't let your anger cloud your judgement.

My father told me a long time ago

Never act in anger.

Go for a walk then when you are clear act.

 

Now you are being silly wyl.

Don't let your anger cloud your judgement.

My father told me a long time ago

Never act in anger.

Go for a walk then when you are clear act.

no. GW$ were silly!!

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