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Adelaide with 9 changes last night puts the MFC to shame

Don’t tell me the club is too inexperienced, it’s a cop out. Train the players to follow team structures and to win.Ā 

allowing a side to kick 15 of 16 goals on our home deck is just ā€œLazinessā€ and ā€œi don’t care enoughā€

Many here will disagree and tell me i am impatient, tell me its rebuild 39 and will take time. (That old cop out)

Go away and accept mediocraty somewhere else. Adelaide’s coach was murdered not long ago and they can still function.Ā 

Get your shite together this season Goodwin, you have had the best coaching transition in AFL History.Ā 

Use it, don’t waste it

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8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Adelaide with 9 changes last night puts the MFC to shame

Don’t tell me the club is too inexperienced, it’s a cop out. Train the players to follow team structures and to win.Ā 

allowing a side to kick 15 of 16 goals on our home deck is just ā€œLazinessā€ and ā€œi don’t care enoughā€

Many here will disagree and tell me i am impatient, tell me its rebuild 39 and will take time. (That old cop out)

Go away and accept mediocraty somewhere else. Adelaide’s coach was murdered not long ago and they can still function.Ā 

Get your shite together this season Goodwin, you have had the best coaching transition in AFL History.Ā 

Use it, don’t waste it

After last years GF debacle where they didn't show up followed up by last weeks poor effort against the Pies I'm sure there were people onĀ Crowland Ā calling for Don Pyke's head.

A week's a long time in football.

2 minutes ago, rjay said:

After last years GF debacle where they didn't show up followed up by last weeks poor effort against the Pies I'm sure there were people onĀ Crowland Ā calling for Don Pyke's head.

A week's a long time in football.

I am sure you are right.Ā 

My point is a bunch of no names came into the side last night and did the job

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Sydney crucified last night, must have been a hellofer letter they sent to Umpires Board last week.........


Paddy McCartin is a dead ringer for Robbie ā€œMad Dogā€ Muir

He was one scary bastard. Could play occasionally when his temper allowed it

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1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Cameron : 15 metres out, directly in front....shank. What is wrong with the majority of today’s forwards.

They are buggered from so much running ?ā€ā™‚ļøĀ 

has to be

McCartin has ran himself under the ball 5hree times in the second half (5 mins gone in last qtr)

So glad saints took him.


GWS slowly getting on top.

Occasionally you see a glimpse of the running game but their players lack the strength to break tackles

Ā They have wonderful agility that does allow them to evade a tackle.

Just no good against close checking

Amazingly the saints are still in this game


1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Carlisle double grabs ball and Davis spoils with 2 secs... Draw!

Carlisle should have snaffled that mark.Ā  Saints fans are booing but the spoil from Davis was fair.Ā  They should be booing Carlisle instead.

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16 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Was it a mark.

Lousy game but great ending

Definitely not a mark, hit his hands and bounced straight out of them.Ā 

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3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Was it a mark.

Lousy game but great ending

arms chopped for sure. shoulda been a free.

ooops slow mo shows it looked ok

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Would have got it on 2nd attempt but for bad interference from Davis. Carlisle's only offence not wearing a hawthorn jumper.


Exciting finish with Saints GWS.

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classic Dwayne commentary in game ā€œGreat crowd here, Saints fans are like diamonds, you just can’t crush themā€

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a bit later, ā€œThis game deserves a bigger crowd, a disappointing crowd of 14,xxx hereā€

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the guy is an absolute moron and should not be commentating!

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2 minutes ago, Brownie said:

arms chopped for sure. shoulda been a free.

There was no arm chop at all. I’ve rewound it a few times on Foxtel, Davis’ arms didn’t even make contact with Carlisle’s.Ā 

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2 minutes ago, Brownie said:

arms chopped for sure. shoulda been a free.

Nah. Not in those circumstances. Maybe in the first quarter. He should have taken it at the first grab anyway.Ā 

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So sick of the Eagles, and they will be 4-1 and on top of the ladder if they beat the Blues.

This is one game I will be happy to see Carlton win.

1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

So sick of the Eagles, and they will be 4-1 and on top of the ladder if they beat the Blues.

This is one game I will be happy to see Carlton win.

Would LOVE if Carlton win.


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