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9 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

well I knew the Kangas would beat us so Im not slitting my wrists, as frustrating as it is

 

Dont we all ! We all knew Norf would roll us, nothing surer, As day follows night. Another new season another false dawn, Yep Im like you not slitting wrists but just over an underperforming perrenial down hill skiers club!

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Just when I thought it safe to dip toes in again!!!!! 

Classic 8 point game and we don't show up!

Cheeezus!

On 22/05/2017 at 0:58 AM, Petraccattack said:

well I knew the Kangas would beat us so Im not slitting my wrists, as frustrating as it is

 

Put it this way if I or anyone for that matter were feeling suicidal you wouldn't be watching the Dees they would tip you over the edge, especially against a team that has lost 8 games in a row, won 5 games for the year and 2 of them against your team that is some depressing [censored].

 
2 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

Put it this way if I or anyone for that matter were feeling suicidal you wouldn't be watching the Dees they would tip you over the edge, especially against a team that has lost 8 games in a row, won 5 games for the year and 2 of them against your team that is some depressing [censored].

Thats a hilarious bump of a post...  how sad we have lost to them twice this season.

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Again and again and again my friends!


Not going to happen to me. I've written off the year after the loss to North.

I hope I am wrong but sorry guys, I've given up. Let's just lose to the Saints as we usually do and season should be done and dusted.

9 minutes ago, worldwideweb_demon said:

Not going to happen to me. I've written off the year after the loss to North.

I hope I am wrong but sorry guys, I've given up. Let's just lose to the Saints as we usually do and season should be done and dusted.

At least if you expect the worst you'll never be disappointed.

 
10 minutes ago, layzie said:

At least if you expect the worst you'll never be disappointed.

Makes you wonder why we continue to be supporters after days like today. Were the only club (Gold Coast excluded) that hasen't played finals in 10 years, the longest drought and have a team that seems to be lost at sea. i am sick of copping crap from opposition fans and not being sble to return serve because we have too many players that just dont live under the pressure that an AFL player should. I told my son to follow the Crows like the rest of family as i dont want him ti end up footy depressed like me.  i feel for those who have travelled the last 2 weeks as we have been simply a club not acountable for its of actions.

Oh well, look on the bright side, at least we can go back to being everyone's second team again.


1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Makes you wonder why we continue to be supporters after days like today. Were the only club (Gold Coast excluded) that hasen't played finals in 10 years, the longest drought and have a team that seems to be lost at sea. i am sick of copping crap from opposition fans and not being sble to return serve because we have too many players that just dont live under the pressure that an AFL player should. I told my son to follow the Crows like the rest of family as i dont want him ti end up footy depressed like me.  i feel for those who have travelled the last 2 weeks as we have been simply a club not acountable for its of actions.

It's that feeling of not knowing where to turn isn't it? It is getting out of hand these droughts. Richmond copped it hard for their mediocrity and we just fly under the radar with it. Part of being relevant again means we'll have to face these mental issues head on because we can't just hide in the corner and let it pass.

It's unrequited love.

We love the club so much but all it does is put us through false dawn and pain.

Hats off to supporters who have made both road trips. Hard to watch when clearly some players don't really give a stuff.

I know we lost today but I'm still quite disappointed with losing to North last week. Currently they've only kicked 3 goals against the pies and it's almost 3 quarter time. Without us, this team would be on the bottom of the ladder and we can't even beat them.

1 hour ago, Jibroni said:

Makes you wonder why we continue to be supporters after days like today. Were the only club (Gold Coast excluded) that hasen't played finals in 10 years, the longest drought and have a team that seems to be lost at sea. i am sick of copping crap from opposition fans and not being sble to return serve because we have too many players that just dont live under the pressure that an AFL player should. I told my son to follow the Crows like the rest of family as i dont want him ti end up footy depressed like me.  i feel for those who have travelled the last 2 weeks as we have been simply a club not acountable for its of actions.

I support coz it is my team, disappointed with the loss today, but it's just footy, some need to give their 'misery' a bit of perspective

Why don't you tell people who have a go just to [censored] off like I do

8 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Pies 7 goals up on Roos. 

We are a great side. 

Just [censored] infuriating isn't it? No excuses. I'm so [censored] sick of excuses from this club. Once again we have completely [censored] the bed and thrown away certain finals.


Yeah it's funny because I never at one point considered North might tank against us. A friend even suggested we'd beat them by 100 points and I just laughed.

You just knew as soon as the tanking articles started, North would win one more [censored] game for the year and it would be against us.

14 minutes ago, Diamond said:

MFC [censored] off

Believe me, it's not done with us yet. It won't let us off so easily.

Watch it pull us back in with two wins in the next two rounds before a coup de grace in round 23.

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Insipid display. The Filth's worst team they could put on the park & they make us look second rate. Absolute shizen kicking for goal by our forwards. Just pathetic MFC.

44 minutes ago, worldwideweb_demon said:

Too early?

Too early in our development to play finals, that is for certain. 

 

Where's all the people who were plotting our finals outcomes now? 

 

Lesson: wait first.


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