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GAME DAY - Round 5, 2017


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Every game this year we have only played 3 quarters. And conceded 5+ goals in the poor quarter. Coaching or players? 

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Cant Belive it thats 2 weeks in a row we throw away a lead!

Understand No Ruck but no leadership at all 

How much cam 50+ years of following this underachieving footy club? 

every era  we say don't  blame them for past failings yet we supporters get the same crappy results, rollover when its all too hard

 

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Just now, DominatrixTyson said:

Peoples adrenaline is speaking

Some reality more like it

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Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

36 odd points scored by Tigers since our last goal

what a joke the MFC is

this sorta stats sums us up perfectly

good kids, but we still find a way to suck

season is over based on our performances so far, and we wont play finals

Sold another pup

next year i guess...................................................................................................................................

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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

36 odd points scored by Tigers since our last goal

what a joke the MFC is

This, 2 men down or not, is simply inexcusable.

Maybe Goody needs to look at how his structures are going?

Questions need to be raised with the FD. It isn't just one guy who selects the team.

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1 minute ago, Hogan2014 said:

Cant Belive it thats 2 weeks in a row we throw away a lead!

Understand No Ruck but no leadership at all 

Jones is a soldier

not a General. Never has been. 

He is tough, but his kicking has always been suspect. 

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3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

If you're beating up a team whose played 2 quarters of footy 2 men down and are going to get done by a couple of goals you can [censored] off and support someone else.

 

or you could expect some ACTUAL improvement and wins agains teams like Ninthmond

Easily pleased i guess

excuses, excuses, excuses, excuses...... well im sure even you get it yeah?

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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Some of you guys are deadset flogs.

How many teams win games 2 men down in the modern game? Nothing anyone could have done about that.

 

The problem wasn't the 2 men down, the problem was the first half where we absolutely smashed them from here to hell and were only a couple of goals up.

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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Some of you guys are deadset flogs.

How many teams win games 2 men down in the modern game? Nothing anyone could have done about that.

 

Bull, 4 goals up we have no heart, season over bottom 4 here we come false hype we fall for it again 

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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Some of you guys are deadset flogs.

How many teams win games 2 men down in the modern game? Nothing anyone could have done about that.

 

Spencer going down was another kick in the balls, but doesnt excuse the lack of poise or leadership or fight.

Another game that we had and let go. Three weeks in a row.

 

Make all the excuses you want, season is slipping away at a rapid rate now.

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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

If you're beating up a team whose played 2 quarters of footy 2 men down and are going to get done by a couple of goals you can [censored] off and support someone else.

 

Some of our so called  best players are just horrible with their decision making and disposal generally and get caught far to often standing flat footed (Hogan included). It's a very slow and combersum mid field, Clarry and Tracc excluded (when in there) heart. It's not beating up it just is what it is. We are a bunch of hard working potatoes with some pretty good outside talent and an outstanding Clarry on the inside with a bit of Jeffy up forward. Our mid field failed to see out the match again. Good teams find a way to win under adversity, we don't,

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7 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

If you're beating up a team whose played 2 quarters of footy 2 men down and are going to get done by a couple of goals you can [censored] off and support someone else.

 

Over the excuses man! 

20yr member & its always an excuse!

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I  am concerned.

3rd week in a row we were in a winning position and we can't seal the deal.

For those who have been talking about 'who will be a part of our future', I hope you have paid the price for that type of thinking. We need to win games NOW. Nothing is guaranteed as our present shows us.

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1 minute ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

Hahaha some of our supporters are pathetic,you give us ruckman and we win that game, we lost 2 forwards straight away, hogan was up against it.  

Always excuses. How about just gritting the teeth and getting on with the job.

38 points to 2 says it all. We still have no idea how to tough it out.

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