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 Till they start looking like an professional football side.

 

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1 hour ago, Fork 'em said:

 Till they start looking like an professional football side.

 

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This is what is the most disappointing thing for me. We were building very nicely into a contender and a professional looking team; great sponsors, memberships increasing, talk of new facilities and most of all being taken seriously by the greater football community. Its amazing how much can change in a few months. We’re now back to being a shambles of a club that looks completely unprofessional. 

4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

This is what is the most disappointing thing for me. We were building very nicely into a contender and a professional looking team; great sponsors, memberships increasing, talk of new facilities and most of all being taken seriously by the greater football community. Its amazing how much can change in a few months. We’re now back to being a shambles of a club that looks completely unprofessional. 

Huh, how the hell are they unprofessional? Success is never linear....and we have been decimated by injuries.

 

Much like communism, this idea is great in theory but impractical in reality. 

Good try tho!


9 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Huh, how the hell are they unprofessional? Success is never linear....and we have been decimated by injuries.

The Filth were decimated by injuries last year and were 25 seconds off winning the Flag, in one of the toughest fought Grand Finals for years

Good Teams find a way. The MFC always find excuses

35 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

This is what is the most disappointing thing for me. We were building very nicely into a contender and a professional looking team; great sponsors, memberships increasing, talk of new facilities and most of all being taken seriously by the greater football community. Its amazing how much can change in a few months. We’re now back to being a shambles of a club that looks completely unprofessional. 

it would seem we've gone downhill ever since you changed your avatar. Please change it back.

The old Ethan was also a lot funnier.

 
2 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

Huh, how the hell are they unprofessional? Success is never linear....and we have been decimated by injuries.

Have you not watched us?

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19 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I can tell you right now, I won’t partake. I need the outlet. 

Kick the dog or sonething


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4 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

This is what is the most disappointing thing for me. We were building very nicely into a contender and a professional looking team; great sponsors, memberships increasing, talk of new facilities and most of all being taken seriously by the greater football community. Its amazing how much can change in a few months. We’re now back to being a shambles of a club that looks completely unprofessional. 

Victim 


16 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

This sucks. What a joke, now we've got nothing to whinge about!

Almost nothing to whinge about, every second post today in a few threads is about O Mac. Incredibly hard to read DL today after a solid win with the constant bagging.

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