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Who’s giving the redemption speech this week ? 

 
1 minute ago, olisik said:

Trade out our power forward for unders.

 

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

Our power forward was [censored] mate. You haven’t been reading the news?

More [censored] frees to the [censored].


We are the filthiest team going forward in the history of the game.

Skill level is rubbish, it's going to cost us in plenty of games again this year, as per usual.

Sloppy sh*t and painful to watch.

 

Well let’s be honest. 

At Half Time in Last Years Preliminary Final, we were Goalless, but the coach refused to review it. 

I would have spent weeks pulling that game apart

I bet lots of other Clubs took a very close look at it. 

Over to you Goodwin....


Dangerfield is such a stager

1 minute ago, olisik said:

Trade out our power forward for unders.

 

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

We've kicked 27 points across the last 4 quarters.

If you include the PF, we're looking at 4 full goalless quarters.

In our past 3 matches, we've gone the equivalent of an entire match without a goal.

And that's with 1 quarter left to play.

Worst part of this is players for MFC have given up.  That’s unforgivable.

Turning this off now... I'll watch goodies presser with interest. 

 


All the dees got the contract extensions so who gives a [censored]. They l all come good in the final year of contract as per usual.

There will be those that giggle and deride this thread as over -reactive. They'll say we need to review in cold light of tomorrow.

They're denialist. This is crud.

Actually...we aspire to crud. This is is devestational.

Even rubbish is useful if understood.

I ...just don't understand this club.

2 minutes ago, Kelpien said:

19 frees to 12. 

Annoying. But hardly the difference.


I have just checked the scores but thankfully I am unable to view this.

Made the mistake of signing up last week: is it too late to request a refund?

The whole club disgracefully unprepared for the start of the season.

 

 
1 minute ago, Soidee said:

Worst part of this is players for MFC have given up.  That’s unforgivable.

Has happened before down there I recall 

1 minute ago, demon4eva said:

Going to be a very long season.

No..it's a very short one actually


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