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GAMEDAY - Round 23

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Christ get someone else on elliot. This is crap footy. No pressure, missing easy goals, stupid passes.

WAKE UP!

 

Shitouse.. Carlton game from last year.

I can't believe how many people were confident of a win.

 

Our tackling is just too soft.

This is a soft team IM afraid.

Beaten by a team that has no chance of finals.

Gawn is a huge huge huge disappointment.

Hogan is the unluckiest player ever.

HUnt and Hannan are second rate.

 


No point thinking about finals if we're going to play like this. We'd get blown out of the water first week. In reality, we haven't played well for 6 weeks or so, and it'll eventually find us out.

Jones who is captain has played one of the worst halves of footy I have seen. This is the most terrible effort that a side playing for a finals berth can put up. 

Pedo's form has gone down and Watts' up. 

Hogan injured and quiet while Garlett playing well

Can't we have all 4 playing well for once?

 

Jones proving he's a perennial loser.

Lewis and Vince cashing their paycheck.

Gawn taking the [censored]. 

Hunt, Hibberd and Brayshaw haven't hit a target between them.

Garlett missing sitters. Entry forward deplorable. 

Importantly, Pies have numbers around the ball and win the important contests. It's less about how we're playing and more about how Collingwood is playing, which is quite good. They trust one another, back each other.

This is a colassal choke by Melbourne, and is a massive indictment on out leaders. There's still too many losers in red and blue.

Just now, ucanchoose said:

I can't believe how many people were confident of a win.

I can't think of too many who were confident of a win. Most people were saying that IF we deserve to be a finals team, we should beat Collingwood. Well, we don't…and we won't.

It's a shame that after such a good year we're going to end the season (or best case scenario, go into finals) with such a sour taste in our mouths.


So glad i came to the match... ?

Jesus MFC... where is the passion, the gut running, the intensity. No spread. Nothing.

 

Beyond frustrating.

 

We dont deserve a final.

Max shouldnt have been selected.

Won more games without him.

He doesnt take any marks anymore.

Slower than a wet day.

I am gutted ATM. 

Hope they come back and win but really can't see it happening at this stage. 

Pies kick the next one, im out and on the train.

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

I can't think of too many who were confident of a win. Most people were saying that IF we deserve to be a finals team, we should beat Collingwood. Well, we don't…and we won't.

It's a shame that after such a good year we're going to end the season (or best case scenario, go into finals) with such a sour taste in our mouths.

Have a read of the first three or four pages....  Quite a few 


any chance of hitting a bloody target.

Gawn is getting beaten by most ruckmen these days. Time for him to get out of the media and get a bloody kick!

No defensive pressure and kicking has been terrible. especially Brayshaw. lift!!

our season is on the line and we come out flat. how does that happen!

 

1 minute ago, DemonOX said:

I am gutted ATM. 

Hope they come back and win but really can't see it happening at this stage. 

They can win but your right unlikely. At least get much closer to them to keep some percentage.

4 minutes ago, 3Dee said:

Gawn completely innefective

Need to go pedo in the ruck for a bit and play Gawn at FF and keep hogan a CHF. Gawn has been hamstrung by the mysterious rule that for the first time in forever was being paid in the saints game.

we need to complain about the number of ruckmen that jump early and impede Max's ability to contest the ruck contest, today being a great example

Haven't turned up... not all doom and gloom, Collingwood playing at 100% we haven't got going. Once we get going which we will 3rd quarter I can see us getting on a roll. 

This reminds me of the GC game earlier in the year. 


Agree with everyone. 

Our leaders are pathetic as always! 

Gawn and Jones stinking it up in the middle. Tom McDonald having a shocker down back. Vince and Lewis their usual ineffective selves. 

And Goodwin watching on doing nothing. I'm sorry but if he can't even motivate his team to have a crack with everything on the line, then what the hell is he even doing out there?

A disgusting display from a team that is soft and gutless and enjoys drinking their own loser bath water. 

4 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Pedo's form has gone down and Watts' up. 

Hogan injured and quiet while Garlett playing well

Can't we have all 4 playing well for once?

garlett not playing well. missed 2 simple goals which have cost us dearly. at least he is finding the ball

 

FMD, no FMY!

What has Jesse done to deserve this?  I had, briefly, thought that the Norm Smith curse had been exorcised but clearly it has not.

Is TMac the worst decision maker in the AFL?


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