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2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Be nice if Hogan or Garlett could lay a tackle. 

Or kick a goal. That always helps.

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Harmes is a butcher, following after his captain who's barely hit a target all game. We won't win this unless we significantly improve in this final term. Watts and Hogan have been horrid, as has Vandenberg and Pedersen has done very little except for his mark. Too many guys playing poorly. Come on Max. We need you to stand up here.

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Good teams hold on when challenged. Let's see what this team is made of.

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3 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

We have too small forwards who are both individually and collectively way too inconsistent from game to game. Kennedy, Harmes, Kent, Garlett.

 

Harmes has played at half back all year...

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3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

A loss coming up. I can really feel it. 

Midfield is a disgrace today. 

Jaded, you are the epitome of MFCSS supporter. It's either going great, or shithouse.

Relax, we'll win, but it ain't going to be as smooth as most would hope. Everyone would've taken a win by 1 point before the game. So until we are behind, keep the faith.


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Just now, Jaded said:

Would be greatly appreciated if Hogan chose to do something today. 

He looks uninterested. Put Weeds in for the rest of the year. 

Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Midfield is getting smashed. Viney has been totally shut down. 

Tyson either refuses or can't hit up short targets off HB. Need to do this to control the pill and keep the game on our terms until a player gets free to run & carry or break a line.

Instead he just bombs the ball up the line to 50/50s old style MFC footy often gifting it straight back to the opposition for their next forward 50 entry.

Edited by Rusty Nails

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At half time I asked the question, can we play 4 quarters of footy. After that weak, really dumb quarter of footy, the answer is a resounding NO. How many times can Port run a free player out wide from halfback with the Dees boys looking on and jogging? I have enjoyed a lot of footy this year but the mess of the 3rd quarter has got me frustrated and calling out questions at the screen.  Bloody frustrated. 

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Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Vince's disposal is SHIYTE!!!!

Glad its not just me. Love the bloke but its has been very noticable this year.

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