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Trading hogan for [censored] all has turned us into bottom 4 trash and freo into top4 material

 

CWagner off....Harmes on to his wing....again far too late.  Fritsch has been asked to go behind as a plus one behind the ball off the other wing.  Why?  Save us from a bigger blow out?  %?  Laughable coaching


Goodwin’s ability to coach has to be seriously questioned. 

He has learnt nothing from his time with Roos

This game is crucial and it is a complete fail so far. 

3 minutes ago, olisik said:

Lol @ people who thought Lewis coming in would sort our defence. Season over. 

He cost us two goals. Very undisciplined.

Big head syndrome, thinking everything was ok with the win last week, wont be seeing a [censored] cent more from me MFC. 

[censored] this for a joke.

 

Coaching is a f...ing disgrace.

Arrogance personified.

Disgusting.

We will be Carlton’s first win.

Edited by Redleg


Club is amateurish,

had no idea where it was at coming into the season (thought it was in premiership contention) and now has been overtaken by 8 or more clubs and unlikely to be back up again for years 

Anf the plethora of disgruntled mfc supporters leave the G in droves.

Same shizen. Different day.

Another pissweak free kick

Way to turn a premiership list into trash 

3 minutes ago, brendan said:

Tigers will destroy us by 100 Wednesday night put your house on it 

Just thought the same thing ☹️


[censored] this club.

Pathetic.

When did Dean Kent learn to kick straight?


Our forwards have kicked a total of 1 goal between them for the game. Other 3 came from midfield.

That same old feeling of rage shame and disgust are back. I’m ashamed to barrack for this team right now. We are pathetic. 

No one really thought Lewis would be a positive change, did they? Lol seriously, he looks good when he’s having a picnic when we’re cruising, other than that he’s garbage. 

Goodwin can go now. 

Look at the Kent fat [censored]. 

 

Thank [censored] I have Liverpool. 

 

Well the final against Geelong last year was fun. That may be the highlight for the foreseeable future.


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