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AS disappointed as I am about today, we got rolled by talented kids who show the differnce when raw talent is well coached as distinct from middle of the range kids are well coached.

Just sheer talent from GWS unfortinately. The AFL must be very happy. Next they will reverse the Draft order and we wil;l be really stuffed.

As PR said at 1/4 time we need to lower our eyes into the forward line plus learn to kick just reasonably straight.

Think I will leave the country and join the budgie smuggler led invasion of Russia.( got as much chance of succeeding as wqith the Dees at the moment)

 

Surely the AFL can't be pleased with the current situation. With GWS losing money with a very low supporter base and having to be propped up by the AFL. Meanwhile Melbourne support is gradually eroding. If the current situation is allowed to continue supporters will cease to attend games. And I'm one of them.

 

At least the players look shattered. Shows they care.

Wish they would show they cared on the field. Be buggered if I could see it.


To those players who are trying to establish themselves on an AFL list...

Salem... I need more than that!

Kent... One or two shots on gaol each game is not enough!

Michie... This club gave you a lifeline!

Barry... Get your hands on the ball!

Gawn... hit the ball to an MFC player!

 

I'm about 2 years away from building my home in the country and moving there, then I won't attend games, life will be better.

the most disappointing loss i ever saw was the 58 gf only 6yrs old the but knew we had a good team,but today takes the cake cant see any future at all only good today was big maxy trying so hard and the look on his face after the siren

We need to employ a shrink and a hypnotist.

A shrink to get into the players heads.

A hypnotist to tell them that when the hear the siren the play like cut snakes.

That will work.


the most disappointing loss i ever saw was the 58 gf only 6yrs old the but knew we had a good team,but today takes the cake cant see any future at all only good today was big maxy trying so hard and the look on his face after the siren

Thought Jones and Jetta were good too barney.

I think you "please yourself" a little too often Moon!

My poor eyesight is testament to that. Got to find some pleasure in life mate...

Thought Jones and Jetta were good too barney.

yep love the new jetta

Next year I want the MFC to pay for My Membership for the twelve Months surely we are entitled to some sort of compensation

Jeez even jay walking pedestrians get a better deal than MFC supporters ! :mad:


We got rolled by a side that were missing there best forward to start with aswell as Whitfield & scully. Add no davis, ward, Patton after half time.. What a disgrace, to kick 3 goals against the worst defensive side in the comp is a joke. I'm so close to been done with this club it isn't funny... I really don't know where we go from here, I hold fears for this football club. If GWS trade for the #1 pick and we don't even get petracca from this il be furious

Thought Jones and Jetta were good too barney.

yep love the new jetta

 

35 years ive supported this club and the worst part about it is that i didnt even feel any emotion whilst doing it.

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and to all the demonlanders that will [censored] about how they dont need a supporter like me... the reality is that you do, you need every single [censored] one....

Peter Jackson wants to sell hope to supporters. Well Peter I admire your tenacity in trying to get this club on track, however you inherited a group of players not worthy of been on an AFL list.

This group in the main are a total disgrace to the history of this club and the once great jumper. Peter, unless you and Roosy can completely rid this team of the rot, then I fear there is bugger all hope.

The list is rotting manure, and it makes me feel sick to support the club at this time.


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