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Just now, Chook said:

People are rightly farked-off beyond belief at this Melbourne performance, but Collingwood's pressure and disposal today have been very good.

McDonald forward. Nice to see Simon Goodwin being proactive...

BUt our pressure has been non existant.

Pies have just stepped around our tackles all day.

we are a soft club and have been exposed big time.

 

Disgusting Gawn performance today. Should be ashamed of himself. 

 

I am somewhat grateful that MFCSS has prepared me for this outcome and shields me from disappointment.

Seriously though the second half of the season has been pedestrian at best

1 minute ago, Deestroy All said:

None of them want to play finals. Jones has never been worse. Hibberd and Lewis can't hit targets. Tomald back to being a complete goose of a [censored]. Gawn no longer knows how to ruck, he's a training pad. Tyson is rubbish. Hunt can't grab a simple ball.

Lost to Buckley with his worst side possibly ever. 

Well done  

 

Jamie Elliott on the team sheet always has me worried. Very underrated player and pivotal to their scoring ability.

Another kick under zero pressure straight to black and white jumper as I type this. Unbelievable.

And Pedo coming off the ground lol

All going to script.


Dee-saster

 

Go Freo

Go Crows

I don't care what all you losers think. This season is still not over for us. We have 40 minutes today to show what we've got, and I'll be watching the Adelaide game with great interest.

Watts is now rucking. 

Shameful for Gawn. He and Jones have been awful!

 

Could there be anything more "Melbourne" than this?

Just now, Chook said:

I don't care what all you losers think. This season is still not over for us. We have 40 minutes today to show what we've got, and I'll be watching the Adelaide game with great interest.

You've been as negative as anyone on this thread!

Just now, titan_uranus said:

Could there be anything more "Melbourne" than this?

You've been as negative as anyone on this thread!

I don't think I've been as negative as Jaded. Of course I've been negative. Today is a dagger in the heart. I haven't taken potshots at Nathan Jones though like many have.

5 minutes ago, Chook said:

I don't care what all you losers think. This season is still not over for us. We have 40 minutes today to show what we've got, and I'll be watching the Adelaide game with great interest.

Hope rules eternal

Just now, Chook said:

I don't think I've been as negative as Jaded. Of course I've been negative. Today is a dagger in the heart. I haven't taken potshots at Nathan Jones though like many have.

I think it's ok to ask questions of our captain in such an important game when he has gone totally missing!

 


6 minutes ago, Chook said:

People are rightly farked-off beyond belief at this Melbourne performance, but Collingwood's pressure and disposal today have been very good.

McDonald forward. Nice to see Simon Goodwin being proactive...

Too little too late.

Just about done with this footy club.....

Decades of pain apart from some successes which have always unravelled into infighting etc

Though Goody 1st year...he needs to find tougher/stronger leaders  in this team...

1 minute ago, Dee_Opto said:

Hope rules eternal

I'm a Melbourne supporter. It's all I have. Well, that and 12 premierships.

9 minutes ago, praha said:

I called it 4 weeks ago when we lost to North.

When push comes to shove our leaders are losers. Jones should be offered to the highest bidder.

Something drastic has to happen or the last 3 years have been pointless. 

Whenever the pressure is really applied HARD

Our leaders Fail badly

"Jones played a superb Captain's game against Gold Coast" people tell me

 


Richmond station full of dejected, disappointed demon fans.

And im one of them.

Disgraceful effort today.

 

For like the millionth game in a row, Melksham kicks another crucial goal. One more and I'd be happy this quarter.

 

 

9 minutes ago, Chook said:

I don't care what all you losers think. This season is still not over for us. We have 40 minutes today to show what we've got, and I'll be watching the Adelaide game with great interest.

Team continues to fall over at crucial moments...supporters have every right to be [censored] off from another pea hearted effort!


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