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Around The Grounds - Round 19


Ethan Tremblay

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Round 19 has just kicked off with Geelong vs Bulldogs. Do I care who wins? No. Do I wonder how much rotting food is secreted in Bartel's beard? Yes.

Tom Boyd just kicked a goal, AFL is an unpredictable game. 

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I don't think Geelong get enough free kicks at home. They need to introduce a rule where they just start off with the ball rather than waste time with centre bounces.

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As an MFC supporter watching the bulldogs feels like watching football in fast forward. And I  don't  mean  from a leg speed  point of view. Their intensity around the contest gives their fans so much value. Ours was good last week  but sadly it took a  bake in the media to get a one off effort like that from our lot. 

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4 minutes ago, rufus said:

As an MFC supporter watching the bulldogs feels like watching football in fast forward. And I  don't  mean  from a leg speed  point of view. Their intensity around the contest gives their fans so much value. Ours was good last week  but sadly it took a  bake in the media to get a one off effort like that from our lot. 

Embarrassing isn't it.

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26 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

Wish we had Footscrays intensity, we are not even close to it.

 

 

The way they play football is amazing, such pride in the jumper, they have their 6 best players out and are still going hell for leather, imagine we had Jones, Vince, Viney etc out of the team.  Love the way they go about it

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20 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

I hate Geelong. I hate the supporters. I hate the players. I hate the ground. I'm shaky on the town.

A terrible omission. You forgot to mention the coach. I hate him even more than the supporters/players/ground/town!! 

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19 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This is why i am disappointed in the 3rd year of Roosy

the players do not put in enough. 

Why? Is it the Salary Cap? Players get the same money regardless of which jumper they wear...

Two edged sword. If poor clubs had lesser salary caps, will all their better players want to leave?

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6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This is why i am disappointed in the 3rd year of Roosy

the players do not put in enough. 

Why? Is it the Salary Cap? Players get the same money regardless of which jumper they wear...

Thought the effort was the one thing Roos would fix in his tenure. Sadly not. This is why I've started to wonder whether the supporters should shoulder a lot of the blame for the players not putting in. We have offered up so many excuses for the shocking performances over the years and many supporters still do. We have made it acceptable at the MFC to go less than 100%.

No excuses for the Dogs. All those injuries but all they want to do is compete. A great example for youngsters watching sport to learn about how it should be played.

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