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

As long as he holds his feet

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I do not want a club apology

I want a club spray..For too long we have been nice and polite...

Supporters are throwing in the towel & i want to see the MFC fight to keep them.

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I don't want a wimpy verbal apology.

Just come out and attack and show something next week you weak as [censored] losers.

The thing is we probably will. I need to see at least half a season of consistent effort before I will be convinced.

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The thing is we probably will. I need to see at least half a season of consistent effort before I will be convinced.

Half a season.......

Thats what we got when Daniher was in charge.

Pizzed me off no end then aswell.

I want full seasons.


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So who will go to Etihad in the last game against GWS? AFL should play the mercy rule and give each of us 2 points and cancel the game

Posted

It's amazing watching the gap in class between us and the West Coast. Their players can kick from anywhere in the F50 and they go through the big posts. We miss from 20m in front.

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I don't normally rant and rave and start threads complaining but today is the last straw.

I want an apology from the playing group and a proper explanation to why they decided to give up or not try against the bottom of the club side.

There is no pressure no taclking no running and no leadership.

After years of being a member and watching every game I've had enough and I won't renew my membership unless I get an apology from the club players.

This performance is utter [censored]

I'm embarrassed for you.

Posted

Didn't take long....

That was clearly a joke

I don't think you'll find me having a go at Watts very often on here, and I thought he was OK today

Posted

So the players are tired...

Are they really tired of earning hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to offer the same pathetic rubbish every week? They literally get paid obscene amounts to give us and the wider AFL community absolute drivel. These guys should be so ashamed of themselves.

I understand that it is a hard gig, but for [censored]'s sake, neck up and show some heart. How can our guys walk around with their heads up after this consistently happens?

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I'm embarrassed for you.

I'm embarrassed going into work every Monday, being given [censored] by every other person in the office after yet another abysmal MFC performance.

Posted

So the players are tired...

Are they really tired of earning hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to offer the same pathetic rubbish every week? They literally get paid obscene amounts to give us and the wider AFL community absolute drivel. These guys should be so ashamed of themselves.

I understand that it is a hard gig, but for [censored]'s sake, neck up and show some heart. How can our guys walk around with their heads up after this consistently happens?

It's staggering, isn't it? We pay our list the same that Hawthorn pay theirs.


Posted

Poor players are tired we the supporters are tired of the excuses.if your playing afl and cannot play 23 rounds your in the wrong game.still speechless from today effort

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Nothing happened today that changed my outlook, most of the players have little ability, instead of developing players and doing the hard yards they rope in castaways like Cross, Labumba, Vince, Doors, Garlett, Newton, Michie and managed to eke out 6 wins instead of zero.

They also attempt to play a running hanballing style that they are completely unsuited too particularly given the fact that most of them cant' handball, run quickly, or even kick and mark.

As for fitness most of the squad appear bottom heavy and treacle slow.

All else is mediocre.

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Out last 10 years are now officially worse than Fitzroys last 10..

Finals 2016? Plz.. Maybe 2026..

Why do people keep quoting this dumb statistic? Fitzroy played finals in their last 10 years, and were competitive in 7 of the last 10. It was only the last two years that were complete trainwrecks.

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So who will go to Etihad in the last game against GWS? AFL should play the mercy rule and give each of us 2 points and cancel the game

I'm tipping less than 10,000 to turn up for that game.

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So who will go to Etihad in the last game against GWS? AFL should play the mercy rule and give each of us 2 points and cancel the game

Any chance of another Women's match?

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