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1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

We're in it until we're not in it.  We have the ability to beat any team in front of us, with the exception of the Eagles in Perth, which is a huge ask of any side these days.

It might be a mirage to you, but it's pretty clear to me.  This loss cuts very, very deep, but we aren't done just yet.

No offence to your personally but I disagree. We lack composure and guts

ill plot remainder of season

crows loss

suns win

swans loss

eagles loss

gws loss

 

 

Leadership and coaching cost us in the last 2 minutes. No question we should have iced the game. But the contest was good. 

Just now, chook fowler said:

In what way is it acceptable to lose with a 5 goal lead going into the last quarter. We have every right to vent.

Just ignore him. He is the most deluded apologist going around. 

Anyone who comes in here and tell anyone to stop being angry or upset, is a [censored]. 

This is a devastating, infuriating and potentially season ending loss. We can be as mad as we want. 

 
2 minutes ago, timbo said:

Lewis must never play for us again

or Vince - the footage of him laughing with the Geelong player post game tells you all you need to know - it's all a laugh. Just a job. No thanks . 

drop jones - abomination skills wise

 

 

This is an awful post. Lewis hardly put a foot wrong tonight and if you think differently you have no idea about football.

Jones also had an OK game. If you expect every player to hit every target every time you are living in a delusional world.

We didn’t lose because of these 3. We lost because the intensity around the ball dropped off and Hawkins got on a roll. Young players being relied on in the middle lost it for us. They will learn and this group will become a premiership group.

I am terribly upset but chill out with the huge calls man.

6 minutes ago, GCDee said:

[censored] [censored] [censored] [censored].

Broken phone, broken TV. 

I am simply [censored] gutted 

I was very close very, very close to ripping it off the wall.


Neither O Mac nor Frost could do anything about the forward entry, and he was just having the ‘read of the play’ of his life

People giving up on the season ahead need their head read - we are right in to win every game

We can take it up to any team, any where, any time...

NOW CAN WE JUST WIN A GAME FOR ONCE FFS

Honestly we would have to thrash Geelong (home and away) for the rest of my natural life to make up for the way I feel tonight. 

And they say the game isn’t entertaining 

 

I'm sure I will find the positives in this eventually.

But we can't keep losing these games.

We can't lose from 29 points up 5 minutes into the last quarter, when our opponent has only scored 8 goals in the first three quarters.

We can't keep losing games by undoing three winning quarters of good work with one losing quarter of bad work.

We can't keep losing close games when we don't seem to know what we're doing to score a winning goal or hold onto a small lead.

We're going to miss the finals on the back of the two Geelong losses. More than the St Kilda or Port losses, these were two games we had no business losing whatsoever. 

And to not be able to find something within us when they got that run of goals on, to stem the tide, slow it down, against a side who'd already stolen it from us once this year, with everything on the line and our own reputation/pride at stake, is just soul-crushing.

7 minutes ago, timbo said:

Lewis must never play for us again

or Vince - the footage of him laughing with the Geelong player post game tells you all you need to know - it's all a laugh. Just a job. No thanks . 

drop jones - abomination skills wise

 

 

Oh for heaven’s sake! 


5 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Demonland will be a much nicer place with all the whingers not going to post again this season

Bye

 

 

The 'whingers' actually care about the club and long for success.  Losses hurt.

You are the fakest supporter I have ever seen.  And you are by far the worst poster here.

Just now, Robot Devil said:

Honestly we would have to thrash Geelong (home and away) for the rest of my natural life to make up for the way I feel tonight. 

They are so good at literally destroying our club. 186 wasn’t enough. 

We have a lot of young talent but no composure. 

Tonight we needed level heads on and off the field in the last 2 minutes, to find a spot in the top 4.

We are no longer a part of that conversation. 

 

Unsure what everyone is ashamed of? 

They had a brain fart for the last 20 seconds. 

If you think they aren’t improving you are delusional. 

I am gutted we lost but a lack of effort is inexcusable and you could not doubt that.

the journey is a long and winding road.

6 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Demonland will be a much nicer place with all the whingers not going to post again this season

Bye

We blew it tonight, disappointed, still in the 8, move onto next week

Seriously!

Go drive the team bus home or better yet, tell my 10yr old son to stop crying. 

Everyone is entitled to an opinion.....CHAP!!!


6 minutes ago, number 27 said:

feels like the Port game, had em, and choked, are we the Greg Norman of footy? 

 

I feel like it will come down to the final game at the G.

Whilst the Shark failed in the majors he was a titan of the game winning plenty of tournements

besides the 96 masters Melt down and perhaps the Mize (?) chip in and pavin us open (?pga sorry can't be bothered googling) he was epic . 2 British opens is way way better than the mfc 

Lost in defence said it would be on Wed. We don't have a big bodied defender and we allowed Hawkins space to lead into.  Any team who concedes 8 goals in a quarter doesn't deserve to win any games

8 minutes ago, timbo said:

Lewis must never play for us again

or Vince - the footage of him laughing with the Geelong player post game tells you all you need to know - it's all a laugh. Just a job. No thanks . 

drop jones - abomination skills wise

 

 

You don’t know what you’re talking about, we lost because Hibberd and Lever are out and Goodwin didn’t move OMac earlier, plus the umps were [censored] pathetic as per usual 

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Seriously!

Go drive the team bus home or better yet, tell my 10yr old son to stop crying. 

Everyone is entitled to an opinion.....CHAP!!!

You're such an accumulator DZ!!!

Was incredibly predictable how the last qtr unfolded. I called the loss after the third goal but to destroy the souls of supporters again by allowing another Last 39 second goal? You have to be joking. Enough is enough. This transcends any player, and coaching move or any umpire. 


Future looks bright. But tonight it’s undeniable how bad that loss was. It’s near impossible to lose with a 5 goal lead in the last quarter with no breeze. The key was composure not barrels late in the game. That game meant so much for this season and we choked. 

5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Have we moved O. McDonald off Hawkins yet?

I thought Frost was really good when he went to him. If hed gone earlier might be different but he did show something Frosty,

14 minutes ago, Chook said:

I blame Tom McDonald for missing that sitter in the 1st quarter.

Same. That was really costly. 

 

Apart from the result that was the best game of the season by a mile.

Hocking and Dill should leave the game alone.

1 minute ago, frankie_d said:

Leadership and coaching cost us in the last 2 minutes. No question we should have iced the game. But the contest was good. 

Thats what lewis is there for, he should of shouted at petrac to keep possession easily would have knocked of 45-60 seconds off clock then gone long to boundary, NFI got lost in the moment.


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