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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

 

 

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Did we put an extra behind the ball when that expletive Hawkins tore us a new arse hole in the last?

Nup.

Goodwin fail.

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

Broken phone, broken TV. 

I am simply [censored] gutted 

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11 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

For as bad as I feel, this is a silly comment.  We're still in sixth.  While the loss was shattering, we played out of our skin for three quarters at one of the hardest away grounds to play on in the competition. 

Finals is still well and truly alive.

Mate, our season is on life support and being sixth is a mirage. At this stage will go into one game for the remainder of the season as favourites. That would leave us on eleven wins and missing finals.

worse than that, if we’d just taken care of business tonight and against the saints, we’d be a lock.

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Just now, 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

 

 

Rubbish.

they were both very good tonight.

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Arrrrgggghhhhhhgghggggghhhhhhhh?!?!?!I just... like how the [censored] does that happen?! I mean like..... what, we were up by how much and kicked 3.5 in last and still lost by a kick AFTER THE [censored] N SIREN?!?!

How does this club and the players keep doing it to us. All week, we need to win these big games etc etc.

I get sick of seeing the players get all up and about during the game, how about you win it before going nuts after a goal and stop the sledging during a game and just focus on your task and win the game. 

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Gotta win the next three

Unfortunately you could just see it coming

They send Gawn off for a blood rule that looked like it could be wiped away to me and they go coast to coast - unfortunately 16.4 is great kicking and 14.14 is not good enough; bad kicking is bad football

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The home ground advantage was enomous for them, the further we got up, the more the cats willed themselves and and went for broke. Thats what shots me.

Seriously unlucky that they kicked 16 and only 4 pts. Thats f_@#.

We deserved to win that. She have one Rd one too. Deserved to beat port too. Just real hard to break the spirit at away games like that. I (censored) hate that we have the MCG and get out-supported at our home games! 

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4 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

 

 

Bye, Lewis was outstanding tonight

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1 minute ago, Radar Detector said:

Mate, our season is on life support and being sixth is a mirage. At this stage will go into one game for the remainder of the season as favourites. That would leave us on eleven wins and missing finals.

worse than that, if we’d just taken care of business tonight and against the saints, we’d be a lock.

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.

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Just now, Beetle said:

But you said we’d lose by ten goals before the game so what are you upset about?

It's funny you spent time noting the quantum of the loss I expected /quoted then when we lose by less you challenge me that I should be happy we lost by less. Allow me to disabuse you of the notion that your logic is based on a sound axiom

 

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8 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Why?? its our own fault. Good on Geelong for actually playing hard footy in the last.

[censored] Geelong


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shoulda, woulda, coulda we are [censored] weak when the heat is on. 5 goals up and just gave it away.

why didnt we posses the footy in the last 1.30 minutes? Petracca kicks a barrel wtf? we could have chipped it around and knocked off a minute, we just melt in these situations. 

Goodwin has alot to answer for in that last quarter absolutely diabolical coach FMD and FML.

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3 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

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

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Those that are screaming out for a chop out for O McDonald seem to have forgotten about Lever and Hibberd... Players of that ilk don't grow on trees... The team did everything possible to get the win... We just weren't good enough tonight! Who thought a MFC team with the likes of JKH, Frost, J Smith, Spargo etc would win away at the Cattery when the season began?  However, we will improve in coming rounds and in 2019 with Viney, Hibberd, Lever, Hunt, Stretch, and AVB available.  

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