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8 minutes ago, DV8 said:

He's confused with the lack of structure, with the way the balls come into the F50... there is nothing direct nor predictable for him to guess which way it will be coming...  and he follows the blaze away kicks and is then out of position...  drawn out too far. 

 

Our Midfield is butchering all our plays...  it starts from the middle.

That’s all well and good. But he had a real chance to impact a contest, either in the air or second effort, in the first minute of the last quarter and just trotted along a step behind the contest. No excuse for that.

 

On top in the inside 50’s again, yet still behind. Poor delivery and shocking forwards.

swap our key backs with our key forwards, can’t be any worse

 

Goodnight

Good on ya Melbourne. I’m usually pretty positive, but this is just [censored].

 

How long till Goodwins "journey" speech?

Get your 700k and [censored] off Weideman! Absolute weak as [censored]


1 minute ago, BAMF said:

Frost. How can we keep playing this guy?

I would much rather take a punt on Petty at this point. There is no improvement left in Frost. He will continue to have these WTF moments every game.

Omc ?


Goody you are gone bro sorry.  If you can't get a team up to take on this cheating rubbish you don't deserve to coach at AFL level mate.

Horrid prep horrid start ..

SEASON OVER!!!

Edited by Rusty Nails

[censored] this pathetic club... just fold 

What a club to support hey. They gave us a sniff last year, massive over achievement. So disappointing and so disheartening. I pay my membership every year, live in the west and flew over last year for the first final. Such a pea hearted club

Don't think there is any other club that has crucified its supporters or created more false dawns than the MFC, reckon 50 years of punishment has just tipped me over the edge.

Once again they have lived up to their reputation of pretenders!


Next year then?

I am done with this team. They are simply [censored]. I shall be sending back my membership and will not be renewing. Bonfire at my place, bring your dees gear!

 

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