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5 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

You wrote this 13 days ago:

It is possible for today to be pathetic (it is) and the 2016 season to be successful (it has been).

We may have improved some elements but it's hardly a successful is it if this is the litmus

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Just now, beelzebub said:

Maybe if you were clearer

Pretty sure you were the only one to interpret my post as blaming the supporters for the way the team was playing. Honestly if that's the inference you drew, nothing else I say is going to help.

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1 minute ago, Mickey said:

Looks like the social media people have gone on holiday, no tweet from Melbourne for 20 minutes

Honestly, I reckon they're as fed up as we are.

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Sounds like a good game for me to miss. The off season can't come quick enough for us or the players. Thanks for the improvement this year MFC, have a break, get stuck into preseason and let's launch an assault on the finals in 2017.

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3 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Salem our best player today. 

Frost and Hunt. Easily.

And we will go below 100% and to 11th after this limp ugliness.

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19 minutes ago, P-man said:

Hogan has laid 2 tackles over the last 5 weeks.

Checked out already or just another youngster at the end of a long season?

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13 minutes ago, bd said:

Hogans hurt his knee......hope its not too serious.

who cares

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13 minutes ago, bd said:

Hogans hurt his knee......hope its not too serious.

I just watched that incident a couple of times and it was caused by Hogan playing for the free, and animating the effect of the jumper scrag.

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11 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

We may have improved some elements but it's hardly a successful is it if this is the litmus

So why is this the litmus? Why not say the Hawthorn game was the litmus?

No one game is definitive of the season, the season is the litmus and the season has been a success.

It would just have been more successful if we hadn't turned in a disgrace of a performance today.

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Essendrug leading Carlscum by 7 goals yet we lose to both of them. 

Sadly beating Whorethorn was a blip on the radar. 

Still a Mentally Soft Club after 3 years of Roosy. 

Club is still on shaky ground. 

The season is 23 weeks long. Not that this list would know that 

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1 minute ago, McQueen said:

I just watched that incident a couple of times and it was caused by Hogan playing for the free, and animating the effect of the jumper scrag.

Could be too, I just got a bit worried after he got to his feet he went down on his knees again. He seems ok now though.

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