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Round 23 Non MFC Games

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2 minutes ago, praha said:

Stop complaining about the umpires you losers! WC was always going to win today. Start pointing your fingers at the club 

3 minutes ago, praha said:

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.

Who made you God?

 

Never put the decision in the judges hands.

 

That is precisely what we did yesterday when we put in that performance.

 

No one to blame but themselves.


13 minutes ago, Redleg said:

18 frees to 5.

Watch the soft frees to even up late when it is all over.

Remember you don't want Western Australia having no interest in the finals and not watching TV and not buying papers.

AFL need to recoup their losses from GCFC

Ade 11 points behind where we need them to be so only a couple of goals in it...

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In 30 minutes it will be a formality. Really not looking forward to that sick stomach feeling 

11 minutes ago, mrtwister said:

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. 

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How can be there an agenda when our destiny was in our own hands and we just weren't good enough. We should never of been in this position. Adelaide are 1st regardless, they have nothing to play for, West Coast has everything to play for of course they were going to give them a red hot crack. 


To those saying we put 'ourselves' in this position - NO. The players and coaches put us in this position - we the fans did everything we could, but unfortunately it is not up to 'us'!


Lol ...this is going to get funny.

All those that said this couldn't/wouldn't happen 

Looking like just desserts MFC

Season aint so Goody after all

No one else to blame

I feel like getting on social media and blasting those players but I know that wont help. I dont even know which players im angry at. Maybe all of them. Maybe just vent my anger to the clubs account. 

You know what annoy me. At the best and fairest people that will attend will still clap loudly and cheer for these players that we are angry at right now. 

This just sucks. 

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2 minutes ago, Rocknroll said:

As Goodwin says, we will be judged after round 23

Judges looking right at you Goody !!

 

I hope the coaching group and players choke on this.  They should be ashamed of themselves.


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