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3 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

You're right, nothing good can possibly come from beating Hawthorn and Geelong in front of 90,000 people at the MCG as the youngest and least experienced finals team having not even been there for twelve years.

Pickets belongs somewhere else he only post after losses to spew out his MFCSS  disease, he has no idea at all, said we would come 10 th, the only ones who agree with him they are only fellow MFCSS members. No his right we need to trade half the player that played on sat, trade ANB, hannan, tyson, frost trac, retire Jones, lewis, and many more is what he  and his other fellow clueless fools want, because that's what you do to a young side that made top 4 we need a rebuild. Don't worry about posters like him.

 

After this game and season I'm real surprised there are some people who are dirty on the club and are thumbing their nose at it. After this game and season I feel the opposite, I want to barrack even more. We finally have a platform and can take the next step if we do all the right things. To see all the people at the finals training that Saturday a few weeks back and at Fed Square has given me joy I haven't felt for years and had totally forgotten what it felt like. Not to mention the 90,000 plus crowds.

Don't get me wrong I was gutted. It was a terrible way to go out. Have I felt the way you have? Of course. I felt exactly like that after the Geelong game down at Skilled. I'd had a gutful. But that is all now clearly changing.

It's official, we actually have a proper football club to support and get behind and even if you are real cynical wouldn't you want to hang around with anticipation to see what we do next year? If we go to tinfoil then you may have a case but for now it's onward and upward and of course if you're just venting and don't mean what you're saying I understand that too. 

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