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Post Match Masochism - Round 21

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We can often be a bit melodramatic in the immediate aftermath of a bad loss, but let's make no mistake here. The club is on life support.

when Roos signed on I questioned the 'succession plan'

To me it was code for 'my hearts not really in it but thanks for the retirement $$$'

The players would be able to sense that by now

Today was a devastating blow to the MFC itself, and there was a total lack of respect show to the supporters and members

 

Hang your heads boys, worst game I've ever seen in my life

Next year.

Go Dees.


Jack's not smiling this week - thank God.

thankfully i have plenty of alcohol

 

This is not a blow for the 2014 season. This is a knife cutting open the belly of the club. 186 was a deep low. Those 100+ point Neeld losses were infuriating. But this is different. I honestly feel we might not be able to survive after this.


Welcome to a new low.

[censored] gut wrenching disgrace.

Sick of being a Melbourne supporter. [censored] you for continuously ruining every weekend.

Roosy just looked absolutely gutted.. I reckon he regrets taking the job.

At least the players look shattered. Shows they care.

Really? Because they look shattered it shows they care? I would think trying to win the game would be showing they care


I thought we showed a bit today.

At least the players look shattered. Shows they care.

I noticed that too.

At least it's something.

I thought we showed a bit today.

i was in full on wrist slitting mode until i saw this post

genuinely lol'ed

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A priority pick is a given. SURELY? 3 top 5 picks is our only hope to trade and recruit some players. Otherwise I'll pay my membership (as I fear the end of my much loved club) and not take much interest in AFL footy for another year.

i was in full on wrist slitting mode until i saw this post

genuinely lol'ed

Just thought I'd lighten the mood.

 

I just want to apologise to my children who are 13 and 16 , that they have not had even one decent year to enjoy footy and be proud to be Melbourne supporters. I'm sorry you had to follow this disgrace of a club, and if only I could turn back time I would have myself changed to a Hawthorn or Geelong when you were still babies.

it's official....I don't care. The money will go out for 15's membership but i'm claiming it on tax as charity !!!


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