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Goodwin should see out his contract.

We need to make changes and I'm sure we will.

Look at the positives we can't play any worse and we play Richmond at the best time after an easy win, they won't be ready for the fire and brimstone we will provide next week.

The Dees WILL WIN by 12 points.

NO NEGATIVE COMMENTS ON THIS THREAD PLEASE

 
 

Wrong place to come after a loss if you want no negative comments. Hell, wrong place to come any time if you’re looking for positivity. 


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3 minutes ago, 64" said:

Hand on it!!

Just watch and be amazed by the greatest turn around in history.

Sorry but can't find any positive comments to say after that effort against  what I reckon will be a bottom 8 side at best. 

 

Who's pleasuring you werridee? There was absolutely nothing to be positive about today. If you think there was you need help bud. 

19 minutes ago, Docs Demons said:

Sorry but can't find any positive comments to say after that effort against  what I reckon will be a bottom 8 side at best. 

Oliver showed his class, Salem continued his steady progress (equal most clearances), Brayshaw was decent and showed his underlying class and hardness in his first game back, O'Mac showed that he's developing into a fine KPD, Jones did a great run-with role on Mitchell, and Fritsch - even though he didn't do much - continued to show that he has footy smarts and talent.

Hawthorn were very good today and if they play like anything close to that all year, they'll go a long way. Thank god Burgoyne was out ...


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10 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Who's pleasuring you werridee? There was absolutely nothing to be positive about today. If you think there was you need help bud. 

There was nothing positive about todays performance. I'm talking about the future we won't play Richmond at a better time and we have Tyson and Hannan to come back in and Pedersen, Hunt and Stretch played well for Casey. We also have T.McDonald and Viney to come back in soon.

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30 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Goodwin should see out his contract.

We need to make changes and I'm sure we will.

Look at the positives we can't play any worse and we play Richmond at the best time after an easy win, they won't be ready for the fire and brimstone we will provide next week.

The Dees WILL WIN by 12 points.

NO NEGATIVE COMMENTS ON THIS THREAD PLEASE

 

FIre and Brimstone...

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Drugs are bad for you WERRIDEE. Very bad.

:roos:

 

3 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

There was nothing positive about todays performance. I'm talking about the future we won't play Richmond at a better time and we have Tyson and Hannan to come back in and Pedersen, Hunt and Stretch played well for Casey. We also have T.McDonald and Viney to come back in soon.

A world of Hurt is all I see.

5 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Just watch and be amazed by the greatest turn around in history.

Sure, we might respond to a horrendous loss and have a good win, but it's not the bounce back game, its the weeks after where we regress back to the same ol crud that worries me. We are a yo-yo.

I am expecting to see the players go to the PA  on Monday and ask not to play against Hawthorn ever again as its to tough on them, just like they did about THE CAMP.

Is that positive enough for you?


This is as bad as Rd 23 last year. When will they learn.

Jolly good show MFC players!! That goal scored in Q4 was beaut!! 

Participation awards should be issued to all players!!!

Is that better?

I don't think Werridee is suggesting yesterday's performance was anything other than awful - it wasn't. It was dreadful and you'd have to be stone hearted not to have finished that game not at least a bit pizzed off by it.

It's just that the sack Goodwin, we're doomed, it's all been for nothing, we're never going to be good crap is totally over the top. 

I'll be positive......  I took a deep breath.

I turned the tv off

My son made an awesome chicken noodle soup for dinner

And we moved on......    

It's just a game.  That we aren't good at


to be honest, the only positive i can find is that OMac has been unnoticeable which can only be a good thing.

3 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

to be honest, the only positive i can find is that OMac has been unnoticeable which can only be a good thing.

I’m quite positive that you don’t watch the games. Omac unnoticeable? He’s probably been the biggest positive this year in terms of improvement.

13 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

I’m quite positive that you don’t watch the games. Omac unnoticeable? He’s probably been the biggest positive this year in terms of improvement.

I watch the games at least twice and you are clutuching at straws

 

Positives?

At least we aren't Carlton.  Or St. Kilda.  Or Brisbane.  Or the Gold Coast.

Our improvement will continue to come from the plethora of players we have in the 30-60 game bracket, which is much of the current senior side.  

I'm interested to see the response, not just from the players, but from the coaches box as well.  Will we line up with one off the back of the square, or will Goodwin look for us to go man on man?

The result was a shocker, and the performance was highly disappointing, but it's not the end of the world.

13 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

I watch the games at least twice and you are clutuching at straws

Maybe I am, so are a number of posters that placed a 6 next to Omac in the Votes thread. 


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