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Father's Day v GWS - who will be there?


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Hi All,

A while ago I posted about starting an MFC supporter group out of Wangaratta.

Unfortunately I went to the game yesterday. I agree with a lot of the opinions expressed about the players, the club and our supporters.

My first comment to my wife upon leaving the g was "I don't think that I want

to go to the GWS game. I am now realising that as a long suffering Melbourne supporter that I now feel numb as well as invisible.

I have followed Melbourne since I was born in 1970. I could have jumped ship at school in the late 70's and 80's if I was weak. At least back then we never had TV coverage of our poor team!

Like others here I have enlisted my children. My daughter was born in Nov 2000 and I was secure that her childhood would be filled with many Melbourne victories, perhaps we would see our first flag together!

We all know how the next 15 years have played out.

The thing is that the constant has always been us, the supporters.

Personally I would not begrudge anyone who says " I've had enough".

Admid all the hurt and anger, what sane person would torture themselves like we do? I laugh we I hear essendon, Carlton and others supporters [censored] and moan about how tough things are for them!! They have had about 5mins of pain compared to our journey.

Most of us are paid up members until the end of the GWS game. Others can choose to attend, our children don't get a choice, Its fathers day! What I m suggesting is that we should make this game about us, the supporters, the fathers the mothers and the kids. I want to see the real Melbourne not a throw away line like "we are Melbourne" I think that everyone needs a time out, the players and the club can see the real Melbourne and so can those non Melbourne fwits that will be suggesting that we have all gone skiing.I hate that [censored] but I hate being invisible and irrelevant more.

Just an idea as its a long long preseason for us and the players.

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Taking my 81 year old Dad to Etihad for a thumping by an expansion club probably doesn't scream 'Happy Fathers Day'. More abuse of the elderly than anything.

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Hi All,

A while ago I posted about starting an MFC supporter group out of wangaratta.

Unfortunately I went to the game yesterday. I agree with a lot of the opinions expressed about the players, the club and our supporters.

My first comment to my wife upon leaving the g was "I don't think that I want

to go to the GWS game. I am now realising that as a long suffering Melbourne supporter that I now feel numb as well as invisible.

I have followed Melbourne since I was born in 1970. I could have jumped ship at school in the late 70's and 80's if I was weak. At least back then we never had TV coverage of our poor team!

Like others here I have enlisted my children. My daughter was born in Nov 2000 and I was secure that her childhood would be filled with many Melbourne victories, perhaps we would see our first flag together!

We all know how the next 15 years have played out.

The thing is that the constant has always been us, the supporters.

Personally I would not begrudge anyone who says " I ve had enough"

Admid all the hurt and anger, what sane person would torture themselves

like we do? I laugh we I hear essendon, Carlton and others supporters [censored] and moan about how tough things are for them!! They have had about 5mins of pain compared to our journey.

Most of us are paid up members until the end of the GWS game. Others can choose to attend, our children don't get a choice, Its fathers day! What I m suggesting is that we should make this game about us, the supporters, the fathers the mothers and the kids. I want to see the real Melbourne not a throw away line like "we are Melbourne" I think that everyone needs a time out, the players and the club can see the real Melbourne and so can those non Melbourne fwits that will be suggesting that we have all gone skiing.I hate that [censored] but I hate being invisible and irrelevant more.

Just an idea as its a long long preseason for us and the players.

I know well how you feel however this game is not the one to do your suggestion.

Next weekend we will suffer a another 100 point hiding.

That leads into the game at the dome of death that MFC supporters hate and as you say add Fathers day and there will be no one there .

How is it going to look making a big deal with 5000 supporters in attendance?

I like your idea but that is not the date to start.

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No I went yesterday, it was as bad as anything I've seen in the past 5 years. I was gutted. Had to remind myself that the 22 players out there are paid good money to play for the team we love and what they've dished up in the past 2 weeks and in patches through the year is just horrible. You look at some of the losses and just shake your head.

We are still every bit a bottom 2-3 side.

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Better things to do

Pretending i have a life for starters.

And I can't stand colonial

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I know well how you feel however this game is not the one to do your suggestion.

Next weekend we will suffer a another 100 point hiding.

That leads into the game at the dome of death that MFC supporters hate and as you say add Fathers day and there will be no one there .

How is it going to look making a big deal with 5000 supporters in attendance?

I like your idea but that is not the date to start.

I appreciate that OD but I think it's less about football and more about us.

I think that we need to catch up rather than stress about the crap.

I know that sounds weird but I have been through a lot of mental torture!

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Better things to do

Pretending i have a life for starters.

And I can't stand colonial

me too bb

there is weeding, cleaning the gutters, ironing and choping wood.

All offer way more fulfilment than what will happen there.

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I don't believe in Fathers days, Mothers days et al just another reason for retailers to get another buck!!

Every day is fathers day in my house, don't need a special "Day"

Anyway in answer to your question

Nup

I went yesterday and sorry no guts no glory! Was shocked at what I saw!

Done for this year and seriously considering what to do for next.

Insipid players and distinct lack of Gonads in this club!

I'm very frustrated with this club at present!

Gee I reckon membership will feel the brunt of these last two weeks!

I shudder to think what shocking losses in the last two weeks will do!

Nup Time to Chase the last winter run of Salmon

More action, More fight, lots more thrills!!

Hnmm even fish with miniscule brains fight harder than our Bunch!

Sad!

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I was going. Biffen had agreed to shout, however, I naturally considered this [censored]. Biffen simply refuses to buy a beer. I would have gone and allowed Biffen to [censored] over my credit card BUT fmd, after the the [censored] up against Carlton... FMD ... no [censored] way will I attend another game this year!!!

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Can anyone give me a good reason why I should go? The players seem to have shut up shop for the year.

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Hi All,

A while ago I posted about starting an MFC supporter group out of wangaratta.

Unfortunately I went to the game yesterday. I agree with a lot of the opinions expressed about the players, the club and our supporters.

My first comment to my wife upon leaving the g was "I don't think that I want

to go to the GWS game. I am now realising that as a long suffering Melbourne supporter that I now feel numb as well as invisible.

I have followed Melbourne since I was born in 1970. I could have jumped ship at school in the late 70's and 80's if I was weak. At least back then we never had TV coverage of our poor team!

Like others here I have enlisted my children. My daughter was born in Nov 2000 and I was secure that her childhood would be filled with many Melbourne victories, perhaps we would see our first flag together!

We all know how the next 15 years have played out.

The thing is that the constant has always been us, the supporters.

Personally I would not begrudge anyone who says " I ve had enough"

Admid all the hurt and anger, what sane person would torture themselves

like we do? I laugh we I hear essendon, Carlton and others supporters [censored] and moan about how tough things are for them!! They have had about 5mins of pain compared to our journey.

Most of us are paid up members until the end of the GWS game. Others can choose to attend, our children don't get a choice, Its fathers day! What I m suggesting is that we should make this game about us, the supporters, the fathers the mothers and the kids. I want to see the real Melbourne not a throw away line like "we are Melbourne" I think that everyone needs a time out, the players and the club can see the real Melbourne and so can those non Melbourne fwits that will be suggesting that we have all gone skiing.I hate that [censored] but I hate being invisible and irrelevant more.

Just an idea as its a long long preseason for us and the players.

Now if you're suggesting that we all meet up there for a celebration to pay tribute to long-suffering supporters, & deliberately pay no attention to whatever's happening on the grass in the middle ...

Maybe we could enact all kinds of ritual humiliations, flo.ggings and so forth. Get it out of our system.

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