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Play that game at the MCG and have Port 8 points up at 3 qtr time...and Port will win that match by 5 goals plus. Finding a way just isn't for the MFC.

We are what everyone knows we are. The most gettable sporting team going around.

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1 minute ago, DemonWheels said:

Q: If only we had a good quality fast crumbing forward to bring into the side(!) playing at Casey – Could have made the difference with all the bombing inside forward 50?

 

 

 

 

(A: Garlett)

#SoMelbourne

It was so congested in the forward line, Garlett would not have been effective. Ball movement needs to improve for any small forward to snag a goal 

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2 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Do you remember that mark on the line? Or the marks they got 15m out directly in front?

They have multiple tall forwards so no one 'gave us a bath', but they took a lot more contested marks than us. We need tall defenders to be killing those contests on the wings.

Of course.  That happens in a game no matter how many tall defenders you have.

That wasn't our problem.  We kept a high scoring side to 75 points on their home deck.  Defence wasn't the issue tonight.  It's what happened at the other end that is.

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Can’t fault the effort of the team overrall..BUT:

Do us all a favour.....Can Bernie Vince finally be moved on. We have nothing to gain playing him in the side.

Hogan needs to be pulled aside and read the riot act. Break some friggin packs open for [censored] sake! Weak as [censored] performance!

As for Petracca, do us all a favour, drop yourself and [censored] off to Casey to find some form.

ANB may as well be on life support.

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Just now, Moonshadow said:

Umpires should wear over ear noise cancelling ear muffs at Adelaide and Perth. Or pick Melb supporting umps to balance it out. 

Run of 9 in a row in last quarter 

Most of those frees were fair. We were tired and sloppy in the final quarter.

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5 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Absolute waste. 

We’ll make the finals, enough easy wins in there. 

But there aren’t many really good teams this year, we should’ve been aiming for top 4 after those 6 in a row. Unfortunately everyone was right, and we can’t do it against decent sides. Port weren’t even that good tonight, it’s all mental. Good teams would’ve easily put this Port away. 

We are the new Port Adelaide, easy work against the bottom 10, can’t beat the top 8. 

Can’t pencil in any game mate we very likely to crumble again 

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11 minutes ago, Skuit said:

The detractors can shove it. 

That was finals football and we kept up the intensity all night. 

Lost out on some equivalent umpiring calls both ways in the final quarter on opposition turf. 

Super proud of the boys tonight. 

Again, I view this as an important match in our development. 

Edit: Cracking footy match btw. I mentioned in the match thread that I would love to see channel seven's viewership numbers after half-time. I doubt many turned off due to the 'boring' low-scoring match.  

 

 

We didnt kick a goal for the last 30 minutes. Dont see how we kept up with the intensity.

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3 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Can’t fault the effort of the team overrall..BUT:

Do us all a favour.....Can Bernie Vince finally be moved on. We have nothing to gain playing him in the side.

Hogan needs to be pulled aside and read the riot act. Break some friggin packs open for [censored] sake! Weak as [censored] performance!

As for Petracca, do us all a favour, drop yourself and [censored] off to Casey to find some form.

ANB may as well be on life support.

Yep

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5 minutes ago, olisik said:

Most of those frees were fair. We were tired and sloppy in the final quarter.

Yes we were tired. Something wrong here. We have looked tired for the past three rounds with a 9 day break and a bye in between. 

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19 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Can't argue that he had a rough night, but he was also played much closer to goal all night and got some of the worst delivery inside 50 I've ever seen.  His contribution wasn't solely on him tonight.  The blokes passing him the ball are just as much to blame.

Yes he got some poor delivery but he didn’t jump at the ball he turned his back and tried to rove to the pack. If his name was Joe Blow he would be dropped on his last two games. Let’s be fair about this he was terrible. 

I keep banging on about ANB being useless under pressure. When will the selectors see it. I don’t care less about his running he is hopeless against good sides who apply pressure. 

Garlett or Spargo for him tonight and we might have won. 

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Give credit to Melbourne regardless of the loss. We are growing and we will be thereabouts this year and many years to come. Even though l and many of us are feeling Gutted . Jack Viney  you are a super star. Proud of all the guys.

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great post.

In some ways it reminded me of last year, when we would have the ball in our inside 50 for minutes at a time yet not convert.

Inexperience, lack of composure and polish. We have the fundamentals but need more experience to finish off. A realistic outcome for 2018 would be to make the 8, win a final then next year come back with some of the much needed finishing ability.

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9 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

As I said to Wiseblood it wasn't just the goals. They took a heap of contested grabs and also got some very soft goals deep because we were under sized.

And yes I watched the game you [censored].

Check the stats and report back how many contested marks Dixon, westhoff and Marshall took? I don’t think it aligns with your perception. 

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