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Post Match Masochism - Round 21

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Get ready for a defensive game next week, can we just play every player behind the ball from the opening bounce to limit the damage?

 

I wonder what it's like to support a GOOD team.

FMD it is really draining following the dees.

 

I would think Roosy is at appoint where he wishes he could start telling people to not bother turning up to rehab tomorrow.

10 goal loss to GWS Could translate to another Geelong (186) against WCE BEST THING FOR CLUB THIS WEEK GET OUT OF MELBOURNE head over to the west Tuesday have a training camp in the north of Wa no media no luxuries made be a few home truths could be brought out


That rivals 186 as the most despondent I've ever felt as a Melbourne supporter. Our once proud club are at rock bottom. I'm heartbroken, shattered, totally gutted!

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.

Me too. To my 4 kids, I am so sorry. At least I had Flower, Shwartz, the Wiz, Neita, Jurrah. My kids get nothing.

 

I didn't go today. My son couldn't make it and I have the bug. But I am quite emphatic in saying I will not go to watch this trash until they show some heart. That was sickening! I don't want to see Frawley in an MFC kit ever again! I want Dawes to go back to Collingwood by any means available. I can only support Jetta, Jones & Dyson after that heartless debacle. I am feeling totally detached from the MFC and I have no intention of spending a dollar on that miserable excuse for a football team in 2015.

Its Clints fault...


I didn't watch the second half just checked the scores a couple of times.

My feelings aren't of anger or even disappointment.

Not sure what I feel, it could be hopelessness at the realisation we are just that bad and quite possibly gone as a club.

I hope Roos doesn't crap on about the tanking and losing culture etc in his presser.

Just say "they ain't any good and we need to gut the team bigger than ever before".

NO MORE EXCUSES.

Oh and for god sake don't let any of the players speak to the media during the week and say "we need to get better as a team, we need to be consistent, we need to improve etc etc bla bla bla bla bla.

Show something on the field FFS.

I just can't believe we beat tiges, blues, dons and crows.

It just doesn't make sense.


I am going to buy a ticket in Thursdays lotto hopefully if I win I can buy a new Melbourne fc

Good news is we have only two games to go.

Bad news is we have two games to go.


By the way, nothing but respect and admiration for the MFC fans who went to the MCG today to put up with that gutting. You deserve better!

On the bright side ,I sold 320 imitation GWS kids jumpers today for $20 a pop.

I am going to buy a ticket in Thursdays lotto hopefully if I win I can buy a new Melbourne fc

I'd buy a decent team.

 

Sick of hearing this Bull Shyte...

Stay angry.

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

I attended both 186 and 147 in 2011 and 2013. But third to those performances, this was bloody hopeless. Absolutely no pride.

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