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Weak as [censored]. Our third loss under a goal.

Same old Melbourne Football Club.

No respect for the supporters.


Goodwin can go get [censored]. I’m sick of his stubborness. Put McDonald down back and we win. 

I am disgusted that we lost this game. Honestly I’m so tired of being disappointed with this club. 

Knew we were gone when we let them kick four in a row in the last quarter .

Just not good enough, and we still don’t know how to win the big games.

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Gutted but we played a good hard game. Hawkins was possessed and the difference. 

 

As promised in the game day thread, I said if we lose and Hawkins is the reason - then im out for 2018.

So this is me signing off for 2018. Membership is in the drawer and im not wasting another second of the year on this club anymore.

Sad thing is we dont even have the draft to look forward too - we [censored] that away as well.

See you in 2019. Maybe.

[censored] every Geelong supporter and [censored] Tom Hawkins too. He’s a [censored] dirty dog. 

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I'm happy to admit I'm almost in tears here on the couch.

I don't even know what to type right now.  Just gutted.  Simply gutted.  I can't believe we could lose that game, especially like that.  We did everything right and then fell in a heap when it mattered most.  We almost righted the ship and then we allow that to happen with 41 seconds left.

I guess only Melbourne could do that.

I've got nothing else.  I think I'll crawl into a hole for a few days and stay there.

Will stick with my plan of not attending a game again until we play finals. Sick of having my weekends ruined.

Just get [censored] Melbourne. Seriously. Bunch of [censored] peehearts. Can't defend a [censored] lead for 40 [censored] SECONDS. Even after the memory of what happened in round one. 

[censored] this club. Doesn't deserve finals. Doesn't deserve any success. [censored] off. 


I think I’m done, can’t be bothered with this [censored] no more got better stuff to do we won’t play finals and don’t deserve to still a joke of a club 

Yes, the tragedy that is MFC just grew by a chapter! Was a magnificent contest however, we had everyone covered but Hawkins!

Thank Goodwin for that Loss.

 

how long was Gawn left on the bench at the start of the last while they kicked 4?

 

absolutely [censored] gobsmacking by Goodwin 


Just when you thought you’d been through it all, the MFC finds new and creative ways to break your [censored] heart in two. 

 

20 secs to go in our forward line, why didn't the players push other back to fill the holes. we would have stopped it before the last kick into 50.  We set up wring for that last throw in.

I know its one game but Im shattered. 

 

 

 

Guttered. 

We were the better team. 

 

I don’t know whether to smash my phone in to a million pieces or burst in to tears. The latter is probably a cheaper option but 34 years of society telling me men don’t cry means the tears are in short supply. I honestly wish I could right at this minute.

Someone give me an outlet please. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Goodwin can go get [censored]. I’m sick of his stubborness. Put McDonald down back and we win. 

I am disgusted that we lost this game. Honestly I’m so tired of being disappointed with this club. 

Take McDonald out and he doesn't kick those 2 goals in the last quarter.

I get your point though and I don't want to start a discussion on it.  Too shattered for that.


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