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[censored] Nankervis is a shiz player who just impedes other players. We need him...

In the 2019 game Brayshaw and Viney r liabilities. 

As for the rest well meh

 

This is amazing. One goal since quarter time which was from a Richmond mistake coming out of defence.

1 minute ago, ding said:

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

MFC 2019 setting new standards !!!

This post aged well :p

 

What has happened to Oliver? Hand balls to stationary team mates, applies no defensive pressure, can barely run out the 4th quarter?  Appears to have done [censored] all to get himself right after his shoulder surgeries.


3 minutes ago, 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.

If Neal Bullen had have done it to Dusty it would’ve been labelled a dog act and reported. 

 
Just now, P-man said:

This is amazing. One goal since quarter time which was from a Richmond mistake coming out of defence.

So was the goal in the 3rd.

We havent produced anything since qtr time.

Weed needs to go back to the seconds with Omac. 


1 minute ago, Sigil said:

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 :)

Not fussed one bit how others see it and how I support the club.  I'll feel how I please, you are free to do the same.  Cheers.

1 minute ago, Unleash Hell said:

[censored] Nankervis is a shiz player who just impedes other players. We need him...

In the 2019 game Brayshaw and Viney r liabilities. 

As for the rest well meh

Viney  Captain Chaos

Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Serious question, thoughts on Petracca?

Most over-rated player in the AFL.

I have said this for 18 months.

Just now, McQueen said:

If Neal Bullen had have done it to Dusty it would’ve been labelled a dog act and reported. 

ANB would've missed him, so it's a moot point.  ;)


1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Serious question, thoughts on Petracca?

Not the worst but hard to be bad when you're no where near it

Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Serious question, thoughts on Petracca?

coasting, as is the rest of the club. All thought it would just happen for us.

Just now, ding said:

Most over-rated player in the AFL.

I have said this for 18 months.

Will go to someone like the Hawks and be a player

11 minutes ago, P-man said:

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

 

11 minutes ago, Sigil said:

Open the draft and trade board please.

back-to-the-drawingboard.jpg

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Not fussed one bit how others see it and how I support the club.  I'll feel how I please, you are free to do the same.  Cheers.

Not quite what I was trying to say. Cheers and apologies. Cheers.


The commentators on the umpires side when Richmond get a free kick?  Perish the thought!

Petracca is being coached by Rooke. Can’t blame him 

The finality of this all is quite distressing. We're absolutely woeful

 
1 minute ago, Unleash Hell said:

[censored] Nankervis is a shiz player who just impedes other players. We need him...

In the 2019 game Brayshaw and Viney r liabilities. 

As for the rest well meh

Olivers a bigger problem. Wont block for a team mate steals balls off team mates in better spots and handballs to said player 1m away. Jogs when we dont have the ball. Brayshaw does that too. Probably learnt from jones.

Same losing margin as last week..


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