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Jones looks like his sulking and doesn’t want to be out there.

 
 

I’m done with this week as [censored] club. They are two down on the [censored] bench and we are just letting them run all over us. 

We don’t deserve to play finals. We are a soft bunch of front runners. Let’s go for another decade of no finals. What’s the difference. 

Here comes the pea heart calls for an entire off season again. We are the hardest club in the AFL to follow. I've never been this angry at MFC before.


Just now, Wiseblood said:

Everyone in this thread can get stuffed.

We'll win from here.

BWAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

You made a funny.

No, it is Goodwin. Great player. Crap coach. Sydney are stretching us and he has no answers. 

 
4 minutes ago, Pates said:

Pederson kicks the goal but Oliver being manhandled, what the hell do we have to do for a free kick?

You are seriously expecting frees for us with Nichols out there controlling proceedings? That's at least a 4 goal advantage to Sydney at our home game


Just now, Wiseblood said:

Everyone in this thread can get stuffed.

We'll win from here.

I admire your confidence but I think you’re drunk and you should go home ?‍♀️

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Agree that Jones has been useless today. He looks really slow (against the Swans of all teams).

As usual

Sydney: professional

Us: apprentices

It's strategy that is killing us.

Sometimes you do need to win ugly. Not everything has to be coast to coast stuff.

Accurate kicking and progressive advance into the fifty had gotten the Swans where they are.


13 minutes ago, olisik said:

Jones should be dropped off this performance. Sick of him getting a free ride. Zero defensive accountability and isn’t even running hard enough to get to contests 

He has been really poor today, he just doesn't look up to it. Whether it's injury, age or depression from years of underachievement who knows. He needs a rest.

What the [censored]?????????????

Can I once... just once... see my club stand up when it matters.

Once? Is that too hard to ask?

Just not good enough, simple  as that.

This is [censored] torture, where is the hunger and composure. 

This team lost to the [censored] Gold Coast for [censored] sake. Wake the [censored] up Now.


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1 minute ago, Dappa Dan said:

Here comes the pea heart calls for an entire off season again. We are the hardest club in the AFL to follow. I've never been this angry at MFC before.

Really? I have, at least twenty times this decade alone. Go Dees.

 

Another predictable loss. Nothing has changed. This club will be a failure for eternity it seems.

If we miss the finals and Goodwin is not sacked then I am cancelling my Membership. 


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