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2 minutes ago, Smokey said:

Why is Gold Coast a very hard game?

She’s referring to Swans, Giants and Eagles. Although the Swans are rubbish atm. I’d say two very hard games.

 
Just now, deebug said:

Time for a new ISP for you SWYLS Get stuck into them.

Hes in Thailand....

2 minutes ago, sue said:

One thing for sure. MFC supporters need to find a good cardiologist.  Either that or we have good cardiovascular systems 

 

Oh yer?

 

Loved: Lewis tonight, he was really good early when the rest of the team were not on. Two goals as well, great 300th game!

Loved: How we slowed the game down when the rain came in, switched the game style which we didn't do last week.

Loved: The coaches box celebration at the end of the game.

Loved: Bringing in the staff for the team song. Week in week out it's like listening to Politicians talking in interviews and you don't see any spontaneity . This win obviously meant something.

 

Love to know whats wrong with Hogan....rest next week?


2 minutes ago, P-man said:

She’s referring to Swans, Giants and Eagles. Although the Swans are rubbish atm. I’d say two very hard games.

GC without May, Swans without Jones. Hopefully they get beat up next week too.

3 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Theres 4 games yet so i think Jaded meant the other 3 games

That makes complete sense haha. The beers and happiness have got the better of me here. 

 

I thought JKH was good tonight. Used it well and put on pressure on opposition players.

Huge circle for the song, did I see Jackson and Bartlett in there too? They don’t normally fly to interstate games so it must of meant a lot to the club and a pep talk last week?


1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Hes in Thailand....

Ok, sorry didn't know. I was going nuts and i had internet, would have been jumping out of my skin if i lost the internet.

Just now, Jock Strap said:

Was sick during the week

And copped a knee in the back vs Geelong. And hurt his ankle/knee tonight and had work done on it.

Thankfully we have an 8 day break.

Free kicks 22-15 to Adelaide, quel surprise! I think we won only one for them incorrectly disposing, yet it was happening all game. I reckon the umpiring is worth about 4 goals against in Adelaide and Geelong, and 6 in Perth, so we won big! 

6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I am in Thailand ?? mate. I take what i can find!!

Do you ever get to Japan @Sir Why You Little? Give me a message of you ever do. 

38 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I think I broke my hand tonight? 

We played one good quarter. Not enough against good teams. 

Stupid comment ..... we got  the four points ... richmond played a brilliant last quarter &  won ..... I’m not sure what else this team needs to do 


2 minutes ago, Webber said:

Free kicks 22-15 to Adelaide, quel surprise! I think we won only one for them incorrectly disposing, yet it was happening all game. I reckon the umpiring is worth about 4 goals against in Adelaide and Geelong, and 6 in Perth, so we won big! 

Yer that free in the last secs, I think Walker got? I was going nuts.

15 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

They did play in the GF last year......

Don pyke shagged us last year when they played the eagles with a dodgy team. Well don we missed the 8 at your hands last year, this year you may miss the 8!

Just now, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Do you ever get to Japan @Sir Why You Little? Give me a message of you ever do. 

I will get there one day mate. 

You take care tonight. I had typhoon winds last week in Manila

4 minutes ago, deebug said:

Ok, sorry didn't know. I was going nuts and i had internet, would have been jumping out of my skin if i lost the internet.

Lost it for about 20 minutes. It was evil!!!


4 minutes ago, Webber said:

Free kicks 22-15 to Adelaide, quel surprise! I think we won only one for them incorrectly disposing, yet it was happening all game. I reckon the umpiring is worth about 4 goals against in Adelaide and Geelong, and 6 in Perth, so we won big! 

By my count it was 5-1 their way in the last q too...

4 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Do you ever get to Japan @Sir Why You Little? Give me a message of you ever do. 

Are you in Tokyo Colin?

 
6 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

And copped a knee in the back vs Geelong. And hurt his ankle/knee tonight and had work done on it.

Thankfully we have an 8 day break.

I know we shouldnt flirt with the idea, but id just rest him up against GC.. bring in Pedersen have Hogan cherry ripe for Sydney and GWS.

53 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

The moment Joel Smith unnecessarily rushed his kick from a mark early in the last quarter I knew we were in trouble.

Zero game sense.

Kids played 10 games. Cheer up couch expert


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