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Are we playing off for the wooden spoon,sure looks like it. Changes for next week everyone. Supporting the Dees is like buying a new GREAT WALL four wheel drive instead of buying a 2nd hand Toyota Hi lux,do I need to say anymore.

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I firmly believe the club has to bow it's head and apologise to the members.

We want honest answer to why we should continue supporting this club

Because I've had enough. Today is the last straw

Carlton have been [censored] all year and they embarrassed us

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Are we playing off for the wooden spoon,sure looks like it. Changes for next week everyone. Supporting the Dees is like buying a new GREAT WALL four wheel drive instead of buying a 2nd hand Toyota Hi lux,do I need to say anymore.

I reckon it's more of a lada

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I just want this bunch of ars@ clow#s to show the type of commitment and resilience that we supporters have shown for most of our sorry football watching lives.

Apologies and empty rhetoric mean nothing and is what we get fed on a regular basis and until that gets replaced with effort and commitment on field we are doomed to footballing ignominy.

Norm Smith himself would struggle with this passionless, talentless group of prima donnas.

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and what difference would an apology make? - SFA - i'm long past apologies

Exactly. As if the OP is going to go "yeah no worries, all good mate" if the club apologises. I remember Matty Primus looking down the camera and apologising for a Port performance when he was at the helm and it made him look like a complete amateur.

Besides, it may feel it in the heat of the moment, but the club is not trying to hurt you personally. We're all frustrated; it's part and parcel of team sport. If teams apologised to their fans every time they played poorly it would become a trite platitude very quickly.

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We're all frustrated; it's part and parcel of team sport. If teams apologised to their fans every time they played poorly it would become a trite platitude very quickly.

In this clubs case it would anyway.

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Exactly. As if the OP is going to go "yeah no worries, all good mate" if the club apologises. I remember Matty Primus looking down the camera and apologising for a Port performance when he was at the helm and it made him look like a complete amateur.

Besides, it may feel it in the heat of the moment, but the club is not trying to hurt you personally. We're all frustrated; it's part and parcel of team sport. If teams apologised to their fans every time they played poorly it would become a trite platitude very quickly.

I don't disagree, but I would like an honest explanation for once.

Are the players done? They had enough of the season? Is everyone still sick? Or are they just sick in the head?

We sat through years of gutless performances and Mark Neeld told me "it is what it is".

Well I say to the club "it is what it is when I don't spend yet another $400 next year to watch us lose"

This club can't expect supporters to keep giving, if all we get in return are abhorrent weak performances.

I need a reason other than Jesse Hogan and Angus Brayshaw, two players who will probably walk out on this club soon, to keep going and paying my fees. Right now, I have none.

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Can I get a job as a player with the Melbourne Demons?

Can't be too bad. I could get paid good coin and Only have to work for a quarter of a day (sometimes half days). No one would care as your colleagues rarely at work either.

The only stakeholders that care are the customers (or supporters) but who cares they are used to pathetic half efforts over a number of years and besides we can avoid them for most of the year.

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I'm just trying to picture what the apology would look like? Would all have to sign it? The wording would be critical as well as would the period it covers. Would Lucas Cook be a signatory?

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I'm just trying to picture what the apology would look like? Would all have to sign it? The wording would be critical as well as would the period it covers. Would Lucas Cook be a signatory?

I hope Jack Watts does an interpretative dance to go along with the written apology.

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