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Kills me to vote NO. But i just can't watch it.

I love the MFC too much.

The Mclardy phase must end. The Red & Blueprint was a complete disaster which is the reason i believe the players are not putting in.

Imagine what opposition players are saying on the ground that not even Neeld can hear.

Change must happen.

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how about you poll how many people would still go no matter who was coach?

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I won't attend games not because Neeld is coach but because we suck and are boring to watch (not worth wasting time going to matches and getting depressed)

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Man you guys sound like Essendon supporters when Knights was the coach. Plenty of supporters stopped going and wouldn't sign up if he was still the coach for the following year. The last 2 games under Knights at Etihad l think hardly anybody turned up in 2010.

Every AFL supporter and it doesn't matter who you follow can only handle so much [censored]. You lose your passion in the sport because you cannot see any light at the end of the tunnel.

I hope you guys get your wish and he is sacked after the Hawks game. Just remember Peter Jackson is the CEO atm and he was behind the Knights appointment at Essendon. So he could be in the running to take over next year.

My favourite to get the job next year is Rodney Eade.

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I won't attend games not because Neeld is coach but because we suck and are boring to watch (not worth wasting time going to matches and getting depressed)

Am going to Queens birthday but that sums up what I think as well Young Dee

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I go to support the players out on the ground every week, whether they win or lose. Old fashioned? Boring? It's just the way I was taught to support my team.

Well played sir, it is not old fashioned, just shows who has a pair and who doesn't,

Supporters - wouldn't know the meaning of the word

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Kills me to vote NO. But i just can't watch it.

I love the MFC too much.

The Mclardy phase must end. The Red & Blueprint was a complete disaster which is the reason i believe the players are not putting in.

Imagine what opposition players are saying on the ground that not even Neeld can hear.

Change must happen.

Do you see Don in your dreams WYL, did he run over your pet rabbit?

Imagine those naughty opposition players sledging, whatever is the world coming to

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No offence to the club but I've gone from going every week to not at all, I have a life that is enjoyable outside of football. Probably wont attend another game this year.

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i wont attend games not because of Neeld, but until I see the players put the required effort in on the field I wont be putting the effort in off the field, its that simple

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I'm a supporter of crushing the weak culture that has bedeviled this club thru Decades of disappointment...

I've been to training over the years, & I've helped here & there in the past.

If I was in Melbourne, I would be at all the games supporting the culture shift. no more teasers.... no chasing & no tackling.

I want the club to change into an Inclusive club again.... Training/Office/Social Hub

.... If they sack the Coach, who's finally showing the true grit required to shift this bathroom scum off our Club, then I Will Not buy another membership again, & I'll leave AFL behind.

they have to carry on with the cleanup, & add some strength to this group.

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I go to support the players out on the ground every week, whether they win or lose. Old fashioned? Boring? It's just the way I was taught to support my team.

Well if I was your psychologist I would say you are either a very loyal person or have no life outside of football

I think that pretty much sums it up for most demonlanders

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No offence to the club but I've gone from going every week to not at all, I have a life that is enjoyable outside of football. Probably wont attend another game this year.

Whilst it is free choice how often you attend or whether you buy a membership and how you support the club you cant have it both ways. The "I dont want to harm the club" but I wont buy a membership or attend is an oxymoron.

It is not anyone place to judge and it makes zero difference to me what you do but by the same token i cant let the remark with "no offence to the club" just go because if you used to go and now you dont that is exactly what it is - an offence to the club.

edit - I am not having a go at your choices - but your deflection of the consequences of your actions.

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Do you see Don in your dreams WYL, did he run over your pet rabbit?

Imagine those naughty opposition players sledging, whatever is the world coming to

stop following me around. I know what your delusional thoughts are.

"It's just a rough trot"...

When Neeld gets the shove very soon you little man are going to look like a right wally aern't you.

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I voted yes, but many here will not.

What is of greatest concern is that my friends who are for a better word "sunny day Melbourne supporters" have completely left the building.

Don't bag these supporters, every club has them, every club needs them.

My mate who until last year still turned up to two or three games a year and when we were good turned up to 10 - 15 games will no longer go and watch Melbourne. He actually asked me to attend a non Melbourne game with him. He refuses to watch us, as he is sick of turning up to non competitive games. This hurts.

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Whilst it is free choice how often you attend or whether you buy a membership and how you support the club you cant have it both ways. The "I dont want to harm the club" but I wont buy a membership or attend is an oxymoron.

It is not anyone place to judge and it makes zero difference to me what you do but by the same token i cant let the remark with "no offence to the club" just go because if you used to go and now you dont that is exactly what it is - an offence to the club.

edit - I am not having a go at your choices - but your deflection of the consequences of your actions.

??? Interesting response

I will always pay my membership, it is not offensive to the club. I'd rather spend quality time with my ill mother. That is my choice, in my life and it's one I don't regret.

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We've needed the big broom for a while now.... It's time to get tough MFC..... If Watts, Frawley, Sylvia or whoever wants out.... Then tell them to pack there bags.... It's time! If we have players that don't want to be there, they should [censored] off!!

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