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Mate, going to IKEA today with KIDS will be a more pleasant afternoon than watching the footy.

Unless there's a TV on one of their displays showing the game.

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So the boys look like they know what's coming already:

CH_rPN5VAAAAaHC.jpg

So this is what the sponsors and members pay for.

Bloody hell. It's time PJ put a rocket through these guys

It is them and only them that can bring respect back to the MFC.

Posted

OH WOW, Geelong are probably the most overrated team in the AFL. Referring to the 186 game, the headline is: IT COULDN'T HAPPEN AGAIN....COULD IT? I will literally eat my shoe if it happens again.

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So this is what the sponsors and members pay for.

Bloody hell. It's time PJ put a rocket through these guys

It is them and only them that can bring respect back to the MFC.

Calm down, it's probably more of a reflection on the timing of the photo

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So this is what the sponsors and members pay for.

Bloody hell. It's time PJ put a rocket through these guys

It is them and only them that can bring respect back to the MFC.

You're that shallow that you'll take one photo as proof that our players aren't up for it today?

Christ.

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Calm down, it's probably more of a reflection on the timing of the photo

What does that mean??

I am looking at a photo of beaten footballers before they even take the field

You can put any spin on it you like.


Posted (edited)

So this is what the sponsors and members pay for.

Bloody hell. It's time PJ put a rocket through these guys

It is them and only them that can bring respect back to the MFC.

Go and take a nap mate

FMD

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So this is what the sponsors and members pay for.

Bloody hell. It's time PJ put a rocket through these guys

It is them and only them that can bring respect back to the MFC.

Haha classic WYL. Not like you to overreact about something meaningless....

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What does that mean??

I am looking at a photo of beaten footballers before they even take the field

You can put any spin on it you like.

Says the bloke who is doing exactly that.

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Aidan Riley is the sub.

Would've thought Riley was the perfect player to start this game, knock the crap out of Cats players like Selwood, and really throw them off balance. Would've set a great tone for the game and set an example for the way we're going to play.

Instead, he'll come on at the end of the third quarter long after Geelong have found their groove.

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Go and take a nap mate

FMD

yeah right. Good on ya Dazzle

We should all just bend over and take it hey

As you said

FMD

As a financial contributing member since the 80's i am sick and tired of being rolled over and violated...

Posted

What does that mean??

I am looking at a photo of beaten footballers before they even take the field

You can put any spin on it you like.

Give it a rest. Have you lost all sense of rationalisation?

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So the boys look like they know what's coming already:

CH_rPN5VAAAAaHC.jpg

geez is that's a sign of things to come.... Watts face says "I wish I stayed in bed"

Maybe McCartney should be playing he looks more intimidating then the lot!

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yeah right. Good on ya Dazzle

We should all just bend over and take it hey

As you said

FMD

As a financial contributing member since the 80's i am sick and tired of being rolled over and violated...

Can you just get your same old sooking and blood pressure rise out of the way in one post WYL? Sick of reading your same post over and over again.

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yeah right. Good on ya Dazzle

We should all just bend over and take it hey

As you said

FMD

As a financial contributing member since the 80's i am sick and tired of being rolled over and violated...

And what is complaining about a photo of players listening to their coaches going to do? Suddenly, because of your post the boys are going to play at a higher level?


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It wouldn't hurt to have a sports psychologist on hand to tell them to hold their heads up.

Posted (edited)

I've done a number of deployments to Afghan/Iraq and a number of other lovely places and don't have PTSD at all attributed to that.

My PTSD is attributed to being an MFC supporter.

mmm clasic case of Pathetic Team Stimulating Depression

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