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3 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Ur kidding urself

yes we have been terrible but umpires refuse to pay a free kick to us inside forward 50 all year yet we bleed soft ones the other way 

look at bailey fritch tunnelled just now 

Alright mate. You worry about the umps ?

 

Melbourne during training this week "Ok more of the same guys, let's stick to what we have been doing as it's bound to work sometime. Last year it worked a treat"

St Kilda during training this week "Ok so we know how Melbourne play, what can we do to counter this? We should implement this game plan, here is the structure and here is your role. Oh and this is Plan B"

This is the worst game Oliver has ever played for the club.

 

he has 14 mates that have done [censored] all.

 

im down in 2 weeks versus the Hawks and I won’t be wasting my time watching this [censored] show.

 
12 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

You are diverting. Nothing wrong with the umpiring.

True. Even umpiring in favour of MFC wouldn't have saved this debacle.

And as someone said. Losing Getting thrashed by the St Kilda Spuds makes it so much worse.


2 minutes ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

This is the worst game Oliver has ever played for the club.

 

he has 14 mates that have done [censored] all.

 

im down in 2 weeks versus the Hawks and I won’t be wasting my time watching this [censored] show.

There was an injury cloud over Oliver leading into the match, but im not sure what it was about

2 minutes ago, Aus in Engerland said:

True. Even umpiring in favour of MFC wouldn't have saved this debacle.

And as someone said. Losing Getting thrashed by the St Kilda Spuds makes it so much worse.

I know who are the spuds and it isn’t St Kilda

 

17 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

Tmac is a shadow 

This, is our biggest problem I think...  and the gamestyle needs tweaking.

How much i can't tell,  because of injuries, and individuals off form   But we certainly Press far too high.

 

And all the Grand final talk over the Off season, has hurt this team & club.

 

One trick ponies, contested possession, they know nothing else. 

Plenty of us said the last few years we need pace and skill and we ignored that and here is the result when combined with pathetic arrogant coaching who won’t change structures no matter what.

Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

There was an injury cloud over Oliver leading into the match, but im not sure what it was about

There is a massive injury cloud over the entire Coaching Staff

A word from the President would be interesting right now. 

This club is a F&@$ing joke

personel change but nothing else does. 

Just perennial losers....


Watch Goodwin say he was very happy with how the team responded in the last quarter.

Goodwin will go on about getting back to playing our brand but unfortunately our brand is the stuff that gets dumped at $2 shops

1 minute ago, olisik said:

Watch Goodwin say he was very happy with how the team responded in the last quarter.

 Bit early to say that, we haven’t yet

4 minutes ago, wheaters31 said:

They beat us this way every time, too quick on the outside. 

Any team will....that can.

We're dumb as dog sh...in the box , Honestly. The naysayers can tell and scream all they like

Just open eyes please.


Just get skinned every time by these kinds of sides. It's just trite now 

31 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Garlett in for Spargo

Throw TMac back and put Keilty up forward at least Dec can mark and kick goals 

throw tmac out not back

19 minutes ago, Radar Detector said:

Hard to watch. How can a young team that did so much against the odds late last season regress so badly in 6 games?

We are carrying so many passengers right now and at least 5 vfl standard cloggers are getting easy games.

^  ^  ^

 

20 minutes ago, loges said:

Spargo will be the first everyone points the finger at, but can anyone tel me what TMac and Weideman have brought to the side this year

Where is Pedo bear...   when is the mid season draft again ?

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Another clear free not paid. It's a [censored] joke.


1 minute ago, DV8 said:

^  ^  ^

 

Where is Pedo bear...   when is the mid season draft again ?

.

yep at least pedo put in

1 minute ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

MacDonald just got dragged down over the shoulder no free kick any opinion?

Of course there are [censored] decisions, happens every week, nothing new. It’s literally the last thing I am concerned about right now.

 

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