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I will stand by my post earlier in the year we still will not make finals again. Again we have crucial Injuries to key personal, the stars again seem not to be aligning for us.... just like since 1964.

Another silly Darwin game in smack bang in the middle of Winter will kill us more than we think. I smell another burnt out like last year and in 2016. I can’t see us winning many games to finish off the year.

Its astonishing, how a club can stuff up so much and continue to be laughing stock.

Until this club decides like Geelong did in 2007 to mean something and change, its the MFC of old.

 

 
 
9 minutes ago, deefella said:

I will stand by my post earlier in the year we still will not make finals again. Again we have crucial Injuries to key personal, the stars again seem not to be aligning for us.... just like since 1964.

Another silly Darwin game in smack bang in the middle of Winter will kill us more than we think. I smell another burnt out like last year and in 2016. I can’t see us winning many games to finish off the year.

Its astonishing, how a club can stuff up so much and continue to be laughing stock.

Until this club decides like Geelong did in 2007 to mean something and change, its the MFC of old.

 

You know we haven't 'stuffed' up yet, right?

So you're astonishment is somewhat misplaced...

I helped coined the term 'MFC Supporter Syndrome' and knew that different forms of it would follow as we got better but this is ridiculous.

10 rounds to go, champ.

Hope your nerves can handle it.

19 minutes ago, deefella said:

I will stand by my post earlier in the year we still will not make finals again. (etc)

That's the spirit.

Meanwhile ....

GO DEMONS!!!


FFS... It’s going to be a long 9 days until the Port game. People on this joint need to chill the f&$k out. We weren’t going to go undefeated for the rest of the year... One loss in 7 weeks and everyone loses their mind. 

We may not make finals, but we may.

Our injury list is quite good. 

Enjoy the week off and see what happens v Port on Friday week.

Again, these posts would have a lot more credibility if they popped up during our six week winning streak.  If you written this then, you could have said that ‘Despite the excellent form, is see a worrying trend....’ etc.  That would have made this a lot more insightful and less like a bit of bandwagoning flaggelation.

People make bold predictions after big wins and big losses, but ultimately lose sight of the big picture.

 
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The writing is on the wall failed to beat 4 top 8 sides this year bad, plus our form is begging to spiral south fast. The signs of this fade out were there against the dogs go figure


4 minutes ago, deefella said:

The writing is on the wall failed to beat 4 top 8 sides this year bad, plus our form is begging to spiral south fast. The signs of this fade out were there against the dogs go figure

We’ve played 4 top 8 sides. 

2 of them beat us convincingly.

We lost one by less than a goal.

We convincingly beat the 4th.

??

One key player injured at present, must be yet another stuff up by the club 

?????

32 minutes ago, deefella said:

I will stand by my post earlier in the year we still will not make finals again. Again we have crucial Injuries to key personal, the stars again seem not to be aligning for us.... just like since 1964.

Another silly Darwin game in smack bang in the middle of Winter will kill us more than we think. I smell another burnt out like last year and in 2016. I can’t see us winning many games to finish off the year.

Its astonishing, how a club can stuff up so much and continue to be laughing stock.

Until this club decides like Geelong did in 2007 to mean something and change, its the MFC of old.

 

Haha, not sure if you post this in jest. Your words remind me of an elderly Melbourne chap at the game on Monday who kept carrying on about how bad the team is to me in front of my 3 year old boy. While it was a disappointing performance you have had a couple of days to get over things, surely barracking for the worst performing club of the past decade you dont rely on our on field performance to feel better about the week? 


41 minutes ago, deefella said:

I will stand by my post earlier in the year we still will not make finals again. Again we have crucial Injuries to key personal, the stars again seem not to be aligning for us.... just like since 1964.

Another silly Darwin game in smack bang in the middle of Winter will kill us more than we think. I smell another burnt out like last year and in 2016. I can’t see us winning many games to finish off the year.

Its astonishing, how a club can stuff up so much and continue to be laughing stock.

Until this club decides like Geelong did in 2007 to mean something and change, its the MFC of old.

 

NFI

40 minutes ago, deefella said:

I will stand by my post earlier in the year we still will not make finals again. Again we have crucial Injuries to key personal, the stars again seem not to be aligning for us.... just like since 1964.

Another silly Darwin game in smack bang in the middle of Winter will kill us more than we think. I smell another burnt out like last year and in 2016. I can’t see us winning many games to finish off the year.

Its astonishing, how a club can stuff up so much and continue to be laughing stock.

Until this club decides like Geelong did in 2007 to mean something and change, its the MFC of old.

 

Yeah, we've got NO control of it, at all.

 

watt we need a is a nice easy slope, to glide in belly first.

heres one from 64.

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We will win the premiership, one bad loss won't make our season.

We will bounce back against Port and go undefeated for the rest of the season.

Bring in Baker and Petty and watch us fly.

TAKE THAT DEEFELLA

GO THE MIGHTY DEES!


7 minutes ago, monoccular said:

??

One key player injured at present, must be yet another stuff up by the club 

?????

bloody Misson !  Always leaves us misson our good players.

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1 minute ago, WERRIDEE said:

We will win the premiership, one bad loss won't make our season.

We will bounce back against Port and go undefeated for the rest of the season.

Bring in Baker and Petty and watch us fly.

TAKE THAT DEEFELLA

GO THE MIGHTY DEES!

Love your way out optimism 

 
2 minutes ago, deefella said:

Love your way out optimism 

For the time being deefella, we are 8-4. If we are to miss the finals this year, there will be plenty of time for us all to air our MFCSS grievances.

But until such point in time, try to stay optimistic.


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