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End of the day, regardless of how bad the umpiring is, the bunch of losers we support cost themselves a finals spot.

You can [censored] about the umpires all you want. End of the day both Melbourne and Eagles played teams with nothing to play for. Melbourne choked. Eagles have risen. The umpires aren't the problem. The league isn't the problem. The losers you pay hundreds of dollars a year to watch are.

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Everyone stop whinging out the umpiring. We put ourselves in this situation with a disgusting performance. Should of never been in this situation 

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Such a blood.y Melbourne thing to be doing – sitting here on a Sunday night wanting another team to lose so we can limp into finals after we've had so many possibilities to make it on  our own.

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Wow 18-5 . YEt afl claims there is no home ground discrimination lol. Game has turned into a farce

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3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Im picturing goodwin watching this game right now. What would he be thinking. 

I wonder how many of the other boys are watching? I hope this is hurting them and making them angry. 

Goodwin is saying to himself,  " I just figured out where we are sitting after round 23."

Pffft!!!!!

 

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I don't care what anybody says. There's an agenda here. 

Cinderella story. Essendon from wooden spoon to the finals. Free kick count, 28-15

No western Australian teams in the finals. Free kick count, currently 18-6

The hidden agenda is not so hidden any more. 

[censored] off AFL

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Stop complaining about the umpires you losers! WC was always going to win today. Start pointing your fingers at the club and stop looking for excuses. This is a colossal failure. A massive choke. A massive indictment on everything Goodwin and Jackson want to achieve. 

We've broken a crowd record this year and missed the finals. Celebrate that all you want, PJ. The MFC is still a losers club.

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5 minutes ago, Chook said:

Adelaide will want to hope they can just switch on their form come September or they could be out in straight sets.

Well the Eagles are about to pass the bombers on percentage. The reward is they get to play the Swans in Sydney.

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Whoa woe

You're slippin way from me

And it's breakin me in 2

Watchin you

Slippin awayyyy.....

:o

 


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I can't even muster the energy to be angry, I'm just in a state of shock right now.

As an MFC supporter, this was the most predictable series of events imaginable. What in the hell have we done to deserve this torture? I don't know how much more I can actually take. Supporting this club is incredibly damaging to my mental health.

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I swear to god if I see our players on the news tomorrow night in some stupid dress up laughing I will be so angry. These guys should be angry and hurting.

It makes me mad thats its us supporters that rick up every week, pay our membership and still get nothing valuable in return. But these guys will still collect there big paychecks.

That my vent. 

Argh! I would have loved to have a crack at Port. I reckon we would have been a chance to beat them. 

also I know we shouldnt be relying on them but any chance Adelaide could kick straight. 

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As i said earlier, don't give up the 32 point lead on the bottom team last week on the bloody G and we would be ahead of Bombers playing Port next week.

Have a good holiday MFC, I will be waiting for Saty's training reports on how we are training the house down.

I am nearly as angry as 87 and the Prelim loss.

As JNRMC said a waste of a year.

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Ok so end of the 3rd. Adelaide have to make up what? 3 goals in a quarter maybe 4.....its not the most out there senario....granted it won't happen but there's still 1 last flicker....

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