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GAMEDAY - Round 6

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we are a disgrace

 

I hope Viney pulls his head in this week.

No more talk about finals boys. Lets win 3 a row first

Crawl before u can walk

Just now, Wiseblood said:

If we can get it under 20 points going in to 3 qtr time then we're a chance.

Anything above 5 goals and it's game over.  We've been poor but it doesn't take much to turn it around.

Aaaaaaaaand it's game over.

 

7 goals to 2 this qtr.... geez i was actually hopeful we would mount a comeback... you know, new team and all...

 

Same old same old.

 

This is why i dont buy memberships any more.


We will lose by 12+ goals 

This is the most infuriating [censored] game to watch. Our coaches should be ashamed of themselves. As for our players, they don't seem awake so I'm not sure what they're feeling. Maybe they'll be disgusted with themselves when they wake up tomorrow  

Back to bed for me 

7 minutes ago, Peter Griffen said:

This is far worse than the loss to Essendon! 

hardly

 

Bugg is a crap player

228 posessions to 310

 


1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Aaaaaaaaand it's game over.

Admire your postive nature but we have a lot of players today that just didnt turn up.

This will be the third goal in a row as a result of Frost not sticking a tackle.

This could very well blow out to 100 points. That's 14 goals in 2 quarters.

Young team, gonna have ups and downs, will everyone chill out. 

Is Vince playing today?


Hope we kick up a stink about playing our home game at St Kildas HOME GROUND. Ffs 

This could be a 100 point loss. 

we came in favourites. 

can't defend this rubbish.


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

ey pulls his headinin this week.

No more talk about finals boys. Lets win 3 a row first

Crawl before u can walk

Where's the media management on this? Dont understand why a club who hasn't acheived anything In a decade Is allowed to talk this rubbish In the media. MFC still hasnt learned and theyve had 10 years to try and fix crap talk like that

Frost is bloody useless, concrete hands

Its funny but part of me wants to see us smacked by ten goals.

We win 2 in a row and they start talking about finals.

Should have said we owed that tigers win to the supporters and pulled their heads in for today.

 

Wagner, frost, pederson and hunt go the 2s next week.

 

Coaching is awful. Sitting behind the interchange, I reckon maybe 10 times Melbourne players have been vocally yelling because they're confused about whether or not they're supposed to rotate.


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