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Honestly this club continues to be hard yakka I would love to see a strong well driven team that teams fear and hate due to success..... however I think I’ll never see it and beginning to lose interest in all the hard work that has been done to become relevant.

This side always finds a way to put a dagger through our hearts. I’m beginning to question our depth?

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The worst Part is it’s only Rnd 1 and I’m feeling uneasy about the year ahead... depressing stuff look for to 2019.... oh wait we have being saying this since 1964 

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19 minutes ago, deefella said:

Honestly this club continues to be hard yakka I would love to see a strong well driven team that teams fear and hate due to success..... however I think I’ll never see it and beginning to lose interest in all the hard work that has been done to become relevant.

This side always finds a way to put a dagger through our hearts. I’m beginning to question our depth?

Welcome to the club 'df'.

I've been feeling that way for 15Yrs.

 

Not the question of list depth, but just a cynic, about when if ever we will learn to overcome this Clubs frailties;... rather than the players that go out there so much, because both parts are key.

 

It's the environmental culture that is the common thread in all Eras teams...  since the the time of the demise our our last leaders who won us flags.

It is the only part of the club that has never been turned over & freshened up.  And it has effect on players, of all Era's.

 

And the crowds emotions come across very clearly on game-days, so any negativeness is 'amplified' directly to the players...  just as hunger is relayed to the Tigers players when the smell of 'footy blood' is in the AIR.  The Tiger Army turn it on like a ZULU War Cry.  And their players respond.

 

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Not surprised my total disinterest in the club over the last 6 months was vindicated today, with yet another predictable dagger to the heart. I'm tired of wasting my energy, and spending my weekends feeling this angry, over a club with a perpetual loser attitude.

The only thing innovative about the Melbourne Footy Club is their uncanny ability to find new ways to break supporters' hearts, even after a decade of abject misery.

I said time and time again last year in all those close losses, those were the avoidable losses (at least 4 of them) that costs a team finals. The brain-fades, the last-gasp moments of laziness and stupidity... we all know what happened next.

The result of next week's match will be telling. After their pathetic effort against Brisbane last year (remember how we missed finals by only a handful of goals?), what happens next week will tell me everything I need to know about where this team is at.

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I've come to not care as much anymore after a loss. The Demon Dude helps get me by after a loss.

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10 minutes ago, praha said:

I've come to not care as much anymore after a loss. The Demon Dude helps get me by after a loss.

Whats the Demon Dude. Can I get some.

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1 hour ago, deefella said:

The worst Part is it’s only Rnd 1 and I’m feeling uneasy about the year ahead... depressing stuff look for to 2019.... oh wait we have being saying this since 1964 

It was a 3 point loss to Geelong in Round 1. It wasn't embarrassing. It wasn't a bad, low scoring performance. We lost by more to Geelong last year.  

I'm not saying it was a good day for us. But it wasn't a bad day for us. Max Gawn's miss HURT, but it wasn't "depressing". 

I know following this club is hard. But our year isn't defined today.

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2 minutes ago, ShaneJ said:

 

It was a 3 point loss to Geelong in Round 1. It wasn't embarrassing. It wasn't a bad, low scoring performance. We lost by more to Geelong last year.  

I'm not saying it was a good day for us. But it wasn't a bad day for us. Max Gawn's miss HURT, but it wasn't "depressing". 

I know following this club is hard. But our year isn't defined today.

Cats minus Dangerfield. A loss is a complete failure.  If you think today was ok, then mediocrity is the standard. Poor game. 

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Just now, spirit of norm smith said:

Cats minus Dangerfield. A loss is a complete failure.  If you think today was ok, then mediocrity is the standard. Poor game. 

Demons minus McDonald and Viney. 

Yes, I think it could have gone better for us today. But a complete failure?? I guess you don't rate the Cats at all. They'll be finishing outside the 8 right?

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4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Cats minus Dangerfield. A loss is a complete failure.  If you think today was ok, then mediocrity is the standard. Poor game. 

So if Gawn kicks that goal then we're flying and the sky is falling on Geelong's season.

Yeah, alright.

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Cats with no Mackie or Lonergan or Enright.  

Cats minus Dangerfield, clearly the best player in the AFL 

Cats lose Harry Taylor 

Cats blood 3 new debutants and 6 players under 20 games. 

WE STILL FIND A WAY TO LOSE. WE WERE FAVOURITES. WE GOT LEVER. WE GOT RID OF BAD CULTURE OF JACK WATTS. 

Yes no Viney or McDonald but I’ll take the Dangerfield v Viney/McDonald missing as a demon head start. 

Today WAS a failure 

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If we had won today the narrative would  be a gutsy come from behind win, instead we’re the chokers who ballsed up a 20m direct shot to win. That’s what really hurts 

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3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Cats with no Mackie or Lonergan or Enright.  

Cats minus Dangerfield, clearly the best player in the AFL 

Cats lose Harry Taylor 

Cats blood 3 new debutants and 6 players under 20 games. 

WE STILL FIND A WAY TO LOSE. WE WERE FAVOURITES. WE GOT LEVER. WE GOT RID OF BAD CULTURE OF JACK WATTS. 

Yes no Viney or McDonald but I’ll take the Dangerfield v Viney/McDonald missing as a demon head start. 

Today WAS a failure 

A failure we can learn from.

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3 minutes ago, Goffer said:

If we had won today the narrative would  be a gutsy come from behind win, instead we’re the chokers who ballsed up a 20m direct shot to win. That’s what really hurts 

That narrative changes completely based on one kick out of the hundreds in a game. The same people who are bemoaning the end of the world would have been on cloud nine had Gawn's kick not hooked left, and that's what I think is silly.

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Not sure how I feel at this point in time, was thinking top 4 was a possibility but I will now temper my expectations for a few weeks, could well be a similar year to last year great games scattered with a few brain fades, if gawn kicks the goal I might feel the opposite so certainly not the end of the world but I look forward to the response v Brisbane, should tell us a lot 

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1 hour ago, dl4e said:

Whats the Demon Dude. Can I get some.

thedemondude.com

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You think you're fatigued now? We play Brisbane and North the next two weeks.  Two teams tipped to finish bottom 4 that we should slaughter if we are finally serious.   

Hold on tight.

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1 hour ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Who we played today was a shadow of that team

On paper, but paper isn't everything (Richmond, Doggies, Leicester)

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It's football. Your team disappointing you comes with the territory. Every single team, even whichever team wins the flag, will have moments in the season where they suffer massive disappointment.

And I would have thought this loss, for a Melbourne supporter who got to enjoy the early half of the Bailey era and the entire Neeld era, this one was a pretty moderate pain to endure compared to the past. Despite the overwhelming disappointment, I really enjoyed the actual game of footy.

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