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Just now, monoccular said:

Waiting for Goodwin presser ..... better effort, 100 points plus for the first time, no mention of being toweled up by a cellar dweller, with limited rotation for much of the game.

All too familiar.

Definitely need on field leaders, of whom we have NONE. 

Been an issue for a long, long time.

 

 

Hang on guys, remember what goody said about judging them on their performance 

7 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Shut up Brayshaw 

big heads are showing out.

 
6 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

Corruption clear as day all night long. Do the analysis

Might throw an umpire or two on the fire too

KK isn't up to it at this point.


Just now, waynewussell said:

Now before you start kicking the guts out of our team... analyse the influence the umpires have had on the result

It has been the difference. Every time they needed a free they got one. Or more.

1 minute ago, waynewussell said:

Now before you start kicking the guts out of our team... analyse the influence the umpires have had on the result

Your in denial

1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

September holidays.......looking for cheap flights now!!!!

Each year I consider my options of avoiding a bitter Canberra winter, amongst muy considerations are the fortunes of the MFC. This year I was actually thinking of forgoing my annual desrtion because I was delusional enough to think that that the risk of Frost bight may be offset by chance of success How stupid - avoid the Frost at all costs 

South East Asia here I come

 
2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Just cant believe this....

Can’t you?

How long have you been following and supporting this leaderless spineless mob?


2 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

Now before you start kicking the guts out of our team... analyse the influence the umpires have had on the result

Really? It was a horrific night of umpiring both ways

4 minutes ago, Age said:

It’s very hard to win when we are playing two short each week. That number 5 and 7 aren’t playing for us anymore. 

Or number 2.

Anyone here refusing to acknowledge that the umpires indeed gave Essendon silver service at key moments are kidding themselves. Obviously we weren’t at our best once again, but the umpiring tonight was nothing short of putrid. 


Sydney will towell us up.

And we have the Pies AND Tiges coming up.

Good times.

1 minute ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Umpires  have F U C K E D this game

That’s BS. We [censored] this game 

1 minute ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Umpires  have F U C K E D this game

After some of the real soft stuff early game I actually thought "I'm done with AFL."

2 minutes ago, Mydee said:

Each year I consider my options of avoiding a bitter Canberra winter, amongst muy considerations are the fortunes of the MFC. This year I was actually thinking of forgoing my annual desrtion because I was delusional enough to think that that the risk of Frost bight may be offset by chance of success How stupid - avoid the Frost at all costs 

South East Asia here I come

I like the Frost pun


Cant expect to win many games when you have 20 goals against kicked against  you!

Poor leadership/culture continues at this club

Goody  will say not the way we want to play blah blah

You wonder why we continue to be the laughing stock of the AFL!

MFC continues to live up to its loser  mentality! 

 

Edited by Demonsone

You only have to look as far as AFLW to see how contrived the FIXture is to ensure $$$$$ and that means favourable outcomes for the teams that have huge membership! We played a game tonight that would have resulted in a win if there were no umpires! If you or any supporter can't see that... you probably think corruption can only exist overseas

 

I have officially hit the panic button! 

 

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Can’t you?

How long have you been following and supporting this leaderless spineless mob?

I was a 11 year old boy when I started following this mob, 55 years later I am an old man.Had enough.


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