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AFL - Round 10 (non MFC Games)

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Can't remember the last flag won in June.

Richmond, like us are headcases.

Plenty of time for the wheels to fall off.

 

We beat Richmond didn't we?

Yes and it was their home game!

Good win by the tigers last night but obvious Freo didn't come to play.

 
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They just made a fool out of you and beat a side thats won 9 in a row and right on their home turf.

Who cares if they are beating those sides. Atleast they are winning. Taking the game on with quick ball movement. None of this kick backwards or sideways to slow the play down.. they were daring tonight and i enjoyed watching them.

I would still take their performance over ours this year.

They didn't just run & gun 'dazzle' and often held the play up looking for a good option. What they did when they found the option though is hit the target.

I'm still not convinced by the Tiges but they were good tonight.


Has been an unpredictable season for a lot of clubs, but a very predictable one for us yet again

Credit where due Richmond applied itself, played well, stuck to its task, denied Freo their customary game , kicked straight and won (away). Pretty hard to fault that......and then theres us !!!:rolleyes:

 

Credit where due Richmond applied itself, played well, stuck to its task, denied Freo their customary game , kicked straight and won (away). Pretty hard to fault that......and then theres us !!! :rolleyes:

Well we beat Richmond 5 weeks ago.

Beat them last year too.

FMD! I had a ton Freo last night. Full time half time double @ $1.42.

It seemed a good bet at the time! FMD.

You have to wonder, did Lyon do it to take off the pressure of no losses all season.....just a thought.

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You have to wonder, did Lyon do it to take off the pressure of no losses all season.....just a thought.

I agree. I wouldn't feel too bad about the loss yesterday if I were a Freo supporter

Well we beat Richmond 5 weeks ago.

Beat them last year too.

theyre 5th and we're 15th. Hows that working for ya ?

Yep we beat them. ......winning !!!

theyre 5th and we're 15th. Hows that working for ya ?

Yep we beat them. ......winning !!!

yeah we suck but we still own Richmond

and Essendon

yeah we suck but we still own Richmond

and Essendon

prefer to own Collingwood but its a consolation to lord it over those too :)

Trade it for consistency though.

prefer to own Collingwood but its a consolation to lord it over those too :)

Trade it for consistency though.

Agreed, but you've gotta milk whatever you can as an MFC supporter, right down to the last drop. Having the wood over Essendon and to a lesser degree Richmond falls into that category.


The difference between us and Richmond is that they retain their confidence after a win, play some good footy until they get ahead of themselves and crash back to earth. After a win our confidence only lasts until the next opposition run on.

FMD! I had a ton Freo last night. Full time half time double @ $1.42.

It seemed a good bet at the time! FMD.

Backup on the Dees at the line -26.5pts

FMD! I had a ton Freo last night. Full time half time double @ $1.42.

It seemed a good bet at the time! FMD.

I usually avoid putting anything on Friday games. Very rarely has it ever ended well for me.

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yeah we suck but we still own Richmond

and Essendon

We can't claim to own anybody. Our record tells us that.

I enjoy Eddie commentating Carlton games. He knows their history, and wants them to be strong and proud so he can hate them again. Not the new-age schaudenfreude, over-grown school boy rival fan that you see everywhere.

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Judd gone with what appears to be a bad knee injury.

There has been a real sense of confidence around the richmond footy club all week, it's amazing the change from after losing to us

 

www.afl.com.au/video/2015-06-05/rance-cops-some-unfriendly-fire

Wow, watch this video and look at the commentators talking up Rances courage, instead of Ellis's.

i reckon that's career over for chris judd - if he's not done his acl, he's certainly done a medial. looked painful and then settled, which is usually the classic sign of an acl.

sad way to go out.


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