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1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Game over....Season over

it was over last week and probably was over after the Essendon debacle

 

Again 3 MFC players all fumbling fornth3 ball...Bobs out...Tigers taken it down.....GOAL

 

Game over. Season over. At least it was a better defensive effort tonight really does feel like we have gone back to year 2 of Roos' coaching tenure having to sacrifice all offensive to not leak goals. Really dissapointed in how this season has gone but there is just no coming back from here.

Let's give some fridge players bigger roles, ie stretch, t smith, baker, keilty, petty and see what they can offer. Start planning for 2020. 

Steven may had better be in the best [censored] shape of his life come pre season 


We will win max 4 games for the rest of the year. We are a disgraceful football team. 

Just now, Boots and all said:

Fritsch is on the Fritz..?

not as much as Megga watts.

Our setup at the contest in our fwd50, why???? It has to be coach driven, if it were the players they wouldnt be in there. Its a joke.

 
1 minute ago, P-man said:

Andy, time to open up the draft and trades board ?

 

 

Just now, Sigil said:

Open the draft and trade board please.

 

Great minds, crushed spirits :(


Just now, Radar Detector said:

How many times are we going to spoil each other in the marking contest! [censored]!!!

That’s been the standout for me tonight.

There have been countless times where a Melbourne player has worked to primes position only to be spoilt by a teammate crashing the pack at the last second.

I guess deep down we all knew this result.

Wasnt a blowout but should have been.

Back to the drawing board.


Dangerous tackle my [censored] now a soft 50. Cheating wankers. 

Look at our defenders having to run off leaving the spare. This is under 9s stuff.

At least we had the hype of the pre season... Felt nice having an off season thinking we could contend


And in the space of a few minutes, they are now double our score.

Awesome stuff MFC.

 

1 minute ago, —coach— said:

For those that said Jeffy would turn us in to the kings we once were may have been mistaken.

He was good early, done not much since.

Spargo brings more, chases, and continues to chase even when it's lost. I cannot fathom why people want the gold medalist of downhill skiers in the team.

Wow just did a quick check of the scores.... Flood gates have opened. [censored] this club.

 

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