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GAMEDAY - Round 6

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why is nicholson on hampson?

And why didn't these dud chanell 7 commentators pick up on it??? :blink:

 

And why didn't these dud chanell 7 commentators pick up on it??? :blink:

Too busy filling us in on Hampson's love life. Seriously, this sucks.

2nd week in a row that the final margin will be flattering to us...

 

how can we be the hardest team to play against when we dont man up, we dont chase, we handball to stationary players and we constantly kick and handball to the other team!


What do they do at training? Can't kick, can't mark, can't run or hand ball. No footy brain. There is no forward structure or passion. Please give them some spine.

McKenzie looks back inside (boundary) when the obvious handball was back to Jones......common play by MFC players. Happened last week as well. Don't handball to a player running forward, we might actually create some run and carry! Neeld training special????

 

OK. Let's look at the reality.

Some on this board will go on about Carlton having more of the ball. A lot of that possession has been cheap. There has been a lot of backwards kicks which I think is a good sign of our front on pressure.
Carlton were always going to win this game and comfortably. What needs to be bought out of this is that the boys need to understand that this is the pressure you apply each week. What the coaching team needs to bring out of it is that we need to work on our skills ASAP. There were opportunities there today that could have kept us in the game but poor finishing killed us.


We were for a quarter.

I'm sure Neeld will hang his hat on that too.

how on earth did that Maggot get a gig... what a bozo

Why do we have to see Megan Whoever every time some idiot from Carlton touch the ball?

Second issue: run and spread. The boys seem to ball watch too much. No instinctive play is evident any in any of our games.

Why do we have to see Megan Whoever every time some idiot from Carlton touch the ball?

Because we all want to picture her naked, it's better than watching Hampson try play football.


MFC must get Lingy in to coach the mid field.....or failing that...Simon Black

I'm sure Neeld will hang his hat on that too.

Will milk it for all it's worth. Other three quarters awful again, and not sure how many of our goals came from a free kick or a mistake from the opposition, but it's a few.

Found him!

funny

A depressing fact... We are only about a quarter of the way through the season


Great goal Sylvia. Pressure act from Viney (and or someone else! lol) on the wing for the turnover

well done Col...youd be pretty proud of yourself today huh!! :huh:

wouldnt say the hardest to play aginst. even for that single quarter. carlton still scored and we only just beat them that quarter.


We were for a quarter.

 

Why do we have to see Megan Whoever every time some idiot from Carlton touch the ball?

Hampson does something good: pan to Megan.

She's not even that great. Yeah, I went there.

What do they do at training? Can't kick, can't mark, can't run or hand ball. No footy brain. There is no forward structure or passion. Please give them some spine.

What is it with all those Carlton googy eggs cheering Hampson when he gets the ball?


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