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Melbourne has the worst forward line in the AFL. 

48 tackles to 70, from a team down by 30pts

What happened?

 

 

2 to 22 tackles is50. 

Have s guess which one is us??????

Weid has copped a lot. I don't know why, that was a great point! Only 36 to go...


1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

The umpires must have a line bet on and just checked the score

Haha i noticed it as well.

Sadly we just turned it over. Not even umpire help can save us

I love how they keep gushing about the Stack bump.  That's right, tried to run through a bloke running back with the flight.  So courageous.  Did so much damage that Jack's already back on the ground.

3 minutes ago, GCDee said:

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 

Backline did ok, defensive effort of the mids was pitiful.

 
Just now, Deevout said:

Melbourne has the worst forward line in the AFL. 

Yet last year it was one of the best. 100 plus avge.

Just now, faultydet said:

48 tackles to 70, from a team down by 30pts

What happened?

 

Melbourne happened.


We have gone back 5 years in the space of 6 months.

Player's have gone backwards and so have the coaches.

Heads have to roll, players' need a rocket (but not from the coaching department, as they seem to have no clue), coaching group needs fresh blood and new ideas, Goodwin needs to be held accountable, and the board needs a massive wrap over their knuckles for re-signing Goodwin way too early in the season.

Simply unacceptable.

At least Viney is back out

That South Australian umpire should go home and stay there.

Jack viney back on. Tuff, hope its something he cant damage more.

Nice replay of dusty dumping hibberd then using his forearm to his head....PLAY ON!!!!!!

Edited by Gunna’s


Where do we get our own Stack?

I wish our boys would play like their jobs depended on it. If I was this garbage at my job, there is no way I'd keep my job.

Goody can talk about connection all he wants, but we don't even have the basic skills in check.

No dangerous tackle on Hibberd from Martin. Thanks umps. Then a nice elbow in the head to top it off and still nothin. 

Umps have been hopeless but that’s not why we lost. 


Haha sine 1910 we have not scored less than 40 points against RFC.

MFC 2019 setting new standards !!!

"we will see a better performance" Goodwin said.

 

5 goals for the game, smashed physically, and 2/3 the tackles even after chasing tail all night.

 

We are Melbourne.

 

 

 

Pls move Misson on.  Too many fellas that should be able to burst free from congestion or opponent just have nothing at all and so easily caught.  This early in the season we should have come bursting out of the blocks running on top of the ground yet apart from Frosty we've shown nothing in this area!

Edited by Rusty Nails

Just now, Wiseblood said:

I love how they keep gushing about the Stack bump.  That's right, tried to run through a bloke running back with the flight.  So courageous.  Did so much damage that Jack's already back on the ground.

I err on the side of optimism and I think you said you wouldn't panic until we were 5-0, but this is not good mate.

I've seen some Monty Python pics today, but if you can be optimistic after today.... I think there are some Black Knight pics coming your way :)


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