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Wouldn't be surprised, this sort of trash talk would be pretty common and I don't think many people thought we could fudge it from there. Epic Fail.

Posted

Wankers. 

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Posted

tip of the iceberg me thinks

The media will ragdoll us now


Posted

if ya gunna talk the talk, ya better walk the walk  ( first )

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Posted

Really?  You guys take issue with that? 

I get the angst now, given what has transpired since, but FMD....

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Posted

Nothing story , mountain out of molehill

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Posted
2 minutes ago, JTR said:

Really?  You guys take issue with that? 

I get the angst now, given what has transpired since, but FMD....

Yeah i do. Finals were never confirmed all year. Particularly during the St Kilda clash. 

Theyve not only been drinking their own bath water, but they've been bathing in it for months.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Nothing story , mountain out of molehill

On saturday PJ said on radio that The MFC was now a respected club

Articles like this throw that trust down the toilet. 

These players have no respect...Yet

Goodwin just said goodbye to a relaxing Christmas break...

Posted
11 minutes ago, JTR said:

Really?  You guys take issue with that? 

I get the angst now, given what has transpired since, but FMD....

Yeah they've been humbled with what's transpired but it's the arrogance that has played it's part in the result.

Cause and effect.

Posted

What a petty thing to bring up in a radio interview. Wouldn't be surprised but sounds like something someone made up to make our demise even sweeter.

We were flying mid-season and there was finally a bit of swagger and bravado about the Dees. I really don't think the football world enjoyed seeing us succeed.  Part of me wonders if the players were chastened and embarrassed by the attacks and criticism of media and past players and if this contributed to our shaky form at the end of the season. Who knows.

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12 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

On saturday PJ said on radio that The MFC was now a respected club

Articles like this throw that trust down the toilet. 

These players have no respect...Yet

Goodwin just said goodbye to a relaxing Christmas break...

Jackson spoke on the radio as if the club had already made the finals. Terrible content and timing. One of his few failings as a MFC administrator.

Posted
18 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

On saturday PJ said on radio that The MFC was now a respected club

Articles like this throw that trust down the toilet. 

These players have no respect...Yet

Goodwin just said goodbye to a relaxing Christmas break...

He said that BEFORE the game :pj:


Posted
2 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

Jackson spoke on the radio as if the club had already made the finals. Terrible content and timing. One of his few failings as a MFC administrator.

He did say "We are not there yet"

The Players need reigning in. Right now

Posted
52 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Nothing wrong with what was said. It would have been done to try and get a psychological edge on the opponent. I'm sure St Kilda were talking it up also at different stages. Happens very game for every side. Makes for interesting reading but that's it

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Just now, beelzebub said:

He said that BEFORE the game :pj:

Yes i know he did. I heard him say it on SEN and 774

The Players have let PJ down

Jones should step down as Captain if the above quote is true. 

He has not taught the players well

Posted
3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He did say "We are not there yet"

The Players need reigning in. Right now

He did but he still went way too far with other comments. You never talk anything up as an administrator until its a done deal. At least Goodwin always had the sense to never say we have achieved anything until round 23 was completed. Others in the club seem to have got ahead of themselves going by some of the comms that came out

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12 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

He did but he still went way too far with other comments. You never talk anything up as an administrator until its a done deal. At least Goodwin always had the sense to never say we have achieved anything until round 23 was completed. Others in the club seem to have got ahead of themselves going by some of the comms that came out

You maybe right. Now is the time to open all the dark closets. Because the attitude over the last month was visibly bad

on Saturday it stunk and must be removed, if that means officials, coaches or players must be moved on, so be it  

we must have the attitude of Essendon in 2000 after they choked '99  PJ was there during that time  

But is the MFC Strong enough??

 

 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

You maybe right. Now is the time to open all the dark closets. Because the attitude over the last month was visibly bad

on Saturday it stunk and must be removed, if that means officials, coaches or players must be moved on, so be it  

we must have the attitude of Essendon in 2000 after they choked '99  PJ was there during that time  

But is the MFC Strong enough??

 

 

Look I think they will learn their lesson but PJ with his experience should have been all over it but instead he contributed to it. As I said, one of his few failings but very surprised it happened at all. We will need to be stronger than any previous admin, coaching and player group to achieve the ultimate given the ingrained mediocrity and repeat behaviours of our club over the years gone by

Posted

wow they are writing articles about random sledges now?

and apparently we are starting threads about it too

the more people feed off this BS the more of it will come

 

ignore

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