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GAME DAY

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We need a new Coach. Craig if he wants to or Rawlings to step in as the interim coach.

If Neeld can't get our team up for the contest then it's time to try someone else. Probably a good bloke and all that but he can't coach. In fact, he has no idea.

 

Conceded 9 of the last 10 goals.

Anyone who is there - cracked under pressure or ran out of legs?

Chicken or the egg?

Both.


I'm not the first to call it, but a loss against GWS next week will definitely see Neeld out of a job.

 

The schwab placebo effect is gone along with our effort and intensity.

What happens at half time? Surely it can't be lack of fitness? Who's is the change rooms at half time that is or isn't there before the game? There must be a valid explanation for this??!!


The umpires can get [censored]. What do we have to do to get paid a free?

At least they showed something early. It's been our killer for 2 years now, 2 or 3 good quarters and one terrible. And not only is it bad but it's 10 goals+ bad. Want to see us win the last quarter now

Mark Neeld has to get his players to forget about that quarter. If we can pull off an even three-quarters, we will have made tremendous progress. If we're destroyed for a whole 'nother quarter, then everything we did in the first half won't have mattered.

Come on Dees!!!

Important 3/4 time stats:

Clerances WCE 35 - MFC 24

Tackles WCE 63 - MFC 43 (WC have had 42 more possies)

No accountability for most of the game, no effort since half time.


JAMAR has to go, everytime he is near the ball he goes to ground, no confidence, useless

also we were seriously bent over by the umpires in that third quarter.

Melbourne switched off at half time

Umpires absolutely bending us over, but still no excuse. Neeld can't have long to go, surely. To be completely powerless when teams start running us over isn't near good enough.

Jamar 5 touches, Cox 20.

Cox number 1 rated player on the ground.

Jamar must go next week.

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Frawley has given up at the MFC. He is no doubt a shadow of the player he was.

You morons bagging the coach for this god-awful quarter need to realize that its' the players who are responsible for dropping away so quickly. It might be fitness, or it might be something else. Whatever it is, getting a new coach is not the answer.

At least they showed guts in the first half. Why the fook we keep getting clattered in the third quarter each match though?????

 

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