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FMD.  Nev could have taken an uncontested mark, but he decided to stay back and let it bounce.  I remember a time when he could play... 

Frost is an utter moron.

 

Embarrassing MFC. Embarrassing for this club. Supporters duped again.  Weak weak weak.

On track for an 80 point thumping here.

What key changes do we make for next week to try and save our season?


Worst club in the league atm.

 

May is a joke lol. Our forward line is dysfunctional.

Don't panic. It's just the JLT.


Just now, Lord Travis said:

On track for an 80 point thumping here.

What key changes do we make for next week to try and save our season?

Sack Goodwin.  Everything that's gone wrong was blindingly obvious last season and he did nothing to fix it. 

1 minute ago, praha said:

Frost is an utter moron.

I’m not sure he is even vfl quality. He is not a footballer


Just now, Kelpien said:

[censored] me. These umpires are sticking the boots in. 

And if Goody seeks clarification this week it happens again.

Players in blue and white striped jumper = umpire pets. Disgrace.

5 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Why do we bother

I don't think we do....

Trade out our power forward for unders.

 

kick 1 goal in a half of footy. Well played Mahoney. 


That is illegal disposal and the 100 Geelong have done are not?

Sad’s me with the big post saying how they were striving for 50,000 member this year. All the new members who signed up after the promise of 2018. Seems like 2007 all over again. I remember being one of the favourites to take the cup at the start of that year too

 

Come on boys... Don't drop the head now. Dig deep and take something into next week.

I'm still a lot happier than I was last week. Oliver, Brayshaw and Viney look way better than last week. 

Our list is nowhere near as deep as we thought.

Remember last year where we had Hannan, Kent, Garlett and Spargo competing for that fwd position? Or the luxury of playing Hogan for stints in the midfield? Or TMac starting on the wing to start the match? 

Wow.


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