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Next Week Will Determine Supporter Good Will

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If we lose to GWS at the G then it will get very ugly for the club.

Supporters only have so much left in the tank.....50 years constant mistakes, poor recruiting , poor selection of coaches and so on, messy messy and very ugly. Ticking time bomb!

 

It wont change much.

You might see the end of Mark Neeld potentially. Whether it will make a difference...

Agree Soidee.

I said this to my family as we were leaving today. The supporters will not tolerate a GWS defeat. I for one hope the media ramp up the pressure on the club a little this week to make it feel like its do or die time. I think then we will see what we really have.

 

I hope we can get a large turn out to the MCG next Sunday. The regular fans will be there, but for fans living out of Melbourne or others whom only can get to a few games, Make next weeks game the one you watch.

Its our home game and lets make the GWS know it.

Ill be travelling down from Albury.

For me it was not as important as today's game. If we lose yes the talk will continue but if we thrash them it means little.

Do some want to see us lose? (in the hope that Neeld will be sacked) - serious question


We'll be lucky to crack 12K next week - 18K today and 3-5K WCE fans.

We have 30k members so lets make it least 25K show up to the GWS 1K

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Well Don and Mark, I reckon thousands are thinking this.

Absolute gut full of poor management at this club resulting in bad recruiting.

Gut full of watching our team thrashed so often.

Gut full of high draft picks being ruined at this club.

Gut full of been told to wait through another re-build

Gut full of watching coaches killed at this club.

Gut full of very bad culture at this club............that's what I reckon most are thinking.

 

We'll be lucky to crack 12K next week - 18K today and 3-5K WCE fans.

I reckon that's being kind. I'd suggest there was 6-8k WCE fans there today.

It's the same faces every week where I sit, and every week there is less of them.

I'll be baying for blood if we lose next week. I may end up doing so anyway, but it will be immediate if that occurs.


Next week is the crunch week. I think if Melbourne loses to GWS, then there is every possibility that Neeldy will pull the pin.

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