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GAMEDAY - Round 17

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Terrible last quarter from us with a fair bit to play for.

Wow Kent looks a despondent bloke all alone in the rooms. Possibly knows his AFL career is over, and he's injured to boot. It's a shame because he was a very promising youngster.

 

Is there some unwritten rule of the MFC that at least one Adelaide player must be left completely unattended in the forward line? 

FMD, scared of getting sick are we? Lynch on his own all night!!!

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Just showed Dean Kent sitting in the rooms on his own. Looked like he was in a world of pain and looked shattered. Poor guy.

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I'm blaming Frost for the loss.

why....

 

been a fair few passengers tonight

Nothing at all gained from this match unfortunately. I feel for Kent as he will probably never play for the MFC again. It will take a huge turnaround to bounce back against Port. Watts, Tyson, Trengrove and maybe Salem a must.

 

Why the [censored] are we so dumb at marking contests??

I put it down to to Goodwin telling players to back themselves and fly for the ball. But it's dumb. We have to be smarter.

ALL year we have gone up to spoil in numbers which then leaves no one on the ground!!

We are then left so vulnerable on the overlap and the opposition make us pay! This happens time after time!

 

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I'm blaming Frost for the loss.

Well you are blinkered, aren't you.

How about being dominated in the midfield?  Lack of pressure and composure in locking it in our forward line?


remember when an average loss was 12 goals (80 odd points) and a big one was 110 plus... be thankful for perspective.

6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Listen to the Crowd when Adelaide kick a goal

P H ucked in the head this club look how many crows supporters in the crowd how many American Football and European Football clubs sell their games? Yeah that right Zilch only this club,. Dumb Business decisions costing the supporter. WEAK MFC WEAK

Just now, monoccular said:

Well you are blinkered, aren't you.

How about being dominated in the midfield?  Lack of pressure and composure in locking it in our forward line?

 

I agree, Frost hasnt played well but clearances and first 20 minutes have killed us. Slow starts need to end.


jKH been very good.

So many of our tackles eeak.

Good fightback but again a smashing at the start.

Will never win a glag the way ee start. Had to be fixed but no idea how.

Hogan and max glimpsrs of the past towatds the end.

3 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I'm blaming Frost for the loss.

Have any of our talls played well?

Its not the conditions because Crow talls have been good.


Please no more NT MFC - a complete disadvantage with hangover thrown in for following round.

 
3 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I'm blaming Frost for the loss.

Have any of our talls played well?

Its not the conditions because Crow talls have been good.


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