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Well that was a gift. That protected space rule is ridiculous. I’ll take it though. 

 

This was a pleasant dream, now its a [censored] nightmare.

#trucklewisoff

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Good to see we haven’t given up. As demoralising as it would be knowing for the best part of 3 quarters we aren’t GF bound, we need to keep playing until the final siren.

The ONLY positive I can take from this is I'm glad this has happened this week rather than next. That would be scarring beyond belief.

 

Is Lewis worst on ground?

Just now, Radar Detector said:

Is Lewis worst on ground?

For the decade.

 


2 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

The ONLY positive I can take from this is I'm glad this has happened this week rather than next. That would be scarring beyond belief.

I'm still scarred from '88.

 

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We were too concerned about West Coast to begin with instead of continuing to do our thing and play as we have. Was evident when we switched our Fritta for Smith. 


Wait for all the weasel talk by the club!  Absolutely non competitive!!!!!! 

Lewis started the rot

Sounds like an excuse and it obviously didn't help the Tigs last night, but a week off is a huge advantage this time of year.

West Coast have shown what this MFC team needs to do next year, what no other MFC team have done in my lifetime.  Dominate all year, finish top 4, home final, week off => WIN PREMIERSHIP. 


You have to give credit to WC.  Started by smashing us in contested ball and we lacked composure, lost structure, panicked etc.  winning contested ball this qtr at least.

Turned it off before half time for my sanity.
Please tell me we've kicked a goal.

 
Just now, Fork 'em said:

Turned it off before half time for my sanity.
Please tell me we've kicked a goal.

Comeback of the century required.

2 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Turned it off before half time for my sanity.
Please tell me we've kicked a goal.

 4 goals to 2 this quarter our way... the premiership quarter of course

Inside 50's 12-2 our way

too much too little too late

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