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MATCH PREVIEW AND TEAM SELECTION - Round 23

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If the speculation is true and we are trading Watts that is almost it for me. Trade a dude when he starts to show promise. Good stuff MFC.

FFS some of our fans need to harden up. There isnt a day goes by that someone is denouncing their support of the club over a decision they dont agree with

 

we are the worst team in the afl and we dump our only future champ what a joke this club has become

 

we are the worst team in the afl and we dump our only future champ what a joke this club has become

hahaha :)

sixty years as a mfc suporter and now i see nothing but crap [censored] roos another dud


FFS some of our fans need to harden up. There isnt a day goes by that someone is denouncing their support of the club over a decision they dont agree with

probs gotta stop making bad decisions

hahaha :)

[censored] you

hahaha :)

you are an idiot

 

you are an idiot

Why ? For laughing at a rediculous statement


we are the worst team in the afl and we dump our only future champ what a joke this club has become

Future champ!? Bahahah!!

thats it no more mfc tired of chucking money down a well mfc is now [censored]

Why ? For laughing at a rediculous statement

dumb [censored] you are

thats it no more mfc tired of chucking money down a well mfc is now [censored]

You need to calm down Barney, how can a player being dropped be the catalyst for you to stop supporting the club, a club you have supported since 1958 ?

dumb [censored] are

you are an idiot


we are the worst team in the afl and we dump our only future champ what a joke this club has become

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This is funny!

Let me add some fuel to the fire:

I hear Jack Watts is off to Carlton

Or was it Port Adelaide

:roos:

Or possible way out,,, West, Hi Ho.

they need goalkickers, way out there?

You need to calm down Barney, how can a player being dropped be the catalyst for you to stop supporting the club, a club you have supported since 1958 ?

1954

You need to calm down Barney, how can a player being dropped be the catalyst for you to stop supporting the club, a club you have supported since 1958 ?

1954 you should support our players not bag them watts has been good this season in a pathetic team why dont you bag jones he has had shocking season

Despite all the adversity, I would really stuggle to watch Jack line up in another side's colours. He's our lad. Don't know if I've ever wanted to see a bloke succeed so much. I just pray it's with us that he gets that success.

Anyway, it's probably just another case of Roos' bizarre team selections this year.

I wouldn't like it either, BUT in all likelihood he would continue at another club the way he has gone here - moments of brilliance and occasionally solid match with very little in between..meanwhile we could be experiencing a strong net gain as a result of what they are cooking up


I personally don't give a shitz anymore who we trade.

We r still crapola and have been for 9 yrs and something needs to change.

As long as we get good value for who ever we trade I will be happy.

I don't get people on here though.

I saw someone earlier saying they would drop Newton before Watts... yet they are probably the same sort of person who would then come out and complain that Newton only got one game and there is no continuity in the side and blah blah blah.

Does anyone not realise that, possibly, Watts was dropped simply because he was out of form? Perish the thought.

Nah, lets go right over the top with ridiculous speculation that he's been dropped because he is part of some trade deal instead.

Our supporters are too bipolar for their own good.

 

I won't renew my membership if we trade him.

Simplistic

If it really is part of the 'A+ midfielder' plan then I will pack his bags

1954

1954 you should support our players not bag them watts has been good this season in a pathetic team why dont you bag jones he has had shocking season

Go home, you're drunk

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