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4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Well I reckon he would have made a difference - we would have had a forward in the team for one!

We looked slow enough today without Preuss let alone with him in the side. GWS just tear you to shreds when you turn the ball over. Hardest running side in the comp (along with collingwood).

They were cleaner with possessions but where they killed us is when we turned the ball over and they worked so hard to run back through the middle and link up. They were just far too good.

The inability for us to spread and run hard for each other is baffling. This team still just looks so unfit to me.

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What does you actually want him to say???

Not being a smartass or anything just dont get why you want to hear from him?

Will you  be satisfied and assured if he came out and said something?

Daz, 

there are problems within, far bigger than just injuries. Skill levels and attitude that i can see. 

Why do other Clubs cope with this, but the MFC always fall over under adversity??

10 Rounds in is enough time to ask serious questions...

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Daz, 

there are problems within, far bigger than just injuries. Skill levels and attitude that i can see. 

Why do other Clubs cope with this, but the MFC always fall over under adversity??

10 Rounds in is enough time to ask serious questions...

Spot on. Why??

3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Well I reckon he would have made a difference - we would have had a forward in the team for one!

Only if the midfield got the ball into fwd 50 but they were worse than abysmal: 16 inside 50's in the first half!   Most of which bounced straight out again.  Tough work for any fwd with that non-effort from the middle.


Just now, Nasher said:

So we have a ruckman if Gawn gets injured. 

And anyway we traded him for Dom Tyson, so it hardly counts as a trade.

I doubt that’s what we sold Preuss who could easily get a game elsewhere. 

It doesn’t matter who we traded for him. If we didn’t intend to at least give him a go, we should have traded Tyson for something we desperately needed like maybe a small forward or some speed. Or a draft pick from North to package up. 

I just don’t understand why absolute spuds keep getting games but a guy we went out and got in a busy trade period last year is playing VFL. At least try him out. See if we can play 2 rucks. Christ it can’t be worse than the current situation where Max gets bruised every week and nobody in our forwardline can take a mark. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Unless he kicks 5 goals the result is still the same. 

But I still don’t know why we went out and recruited him when we don’t actually play him? Could have use that pick to get a decent crumber or some outside run instead and gone for another baby giraffe in the draft as ruck backup. 

Apart from a couple of good leads from Hunt we continually kicked to unwinnable contests in the forward 50. 

Preuss would at least provide (1) a reasonable chance to take a grab (2) or bring to ground - thus providing a crumbing chance (3) take pressure off both Tmac and Max.

And finally, he couldn't make things any [censored] worse

6 minutes ago, Megatron said:

So you expect the coach to come out and back the players for all the world to see? C’mon SWYL. I know you’re frustrated, as well as I am but to suggest that is wrong. How did that serve Neeld? 

No doubt that he could be giving them a serve, but that’s behind closed doors. One good thing about Goodwin is that he’s measured and composed in front of the media. But don’t grill players to the media. As soon as you do that, the players will lose respect for him. And I don’t blame them.

This club has shielded players from shiit efforts for years. It clearly doesn’t work. 

The Skill level of this club is deplorable, along with Leadership. Nothing to do with injuries. 

The MFC jumper is not respected and 50, 000 Members deserve to know why...

 
6 minutes ago, Yung Blood said:

We looked slow enough today without Preuss let alone with him in the side. GWS just tear you to shreds when you turn the ball over. Hardest running side in the comp (along with collingwood).

They were cleaner with possessions but where they killed us is when we turned the ball over and they worked so hard to run back through the middle and link up. They were just far too good.

The inability for us to spread and run hard for each other is baffling. This team still just looks so unfit to me.

 

3 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Only if the midfield got the ball into fwd 50 but they were worse than abysmal: 16 inside 50's in the first half!   Most of which bounced straight out again.  Tough work for any fwd with that non-effort from the middle.

See my reply to Jaded above.

2 hours ago, Jaded said:

We are terrible in every part of the ground except the 5m radius in which Gawn is standing. 

We have a lot of frankly VFL footballers playing at either end of the ground too. 

Collingwood and the Bulldogs showed in recent years that injuries shouldn't matter if your system and work rate is there. We were okay in 2017 in this respect, but not only are our systems out this year, our work rate at times has been abysmal. The midfield defensive transition is still VFL grade level too.

I'm in the group that says our FD needs a massive shake up, a new head of footy and I wouldn't be against turning over every assistant coach we have. 


1 hour ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Rock bottom. Very poor games from: TMac, Jones, Viney, OMac, Fritsch, Spargo, Lockhardt, Oliver, Harmes. Where the hell was Preuss, for starters. Why does our team play 'bombs' when there is so much space to target going forward? Wasted year, wasted game, wasted membership, wasted coaching efforts. 

Waste of space

2 minutes ago, A F said:

We have a lot of frankly VFL footballers playing at either end of the ground too. 

Collingwood and the Bulldogs showed in recent years that injuries shouldn't matter if your system and work rate is there. We were okay in 2017 in this respect, but not only are our systems out this year, our work rate at times has been abysmal. The midfield defensive transition is still VFL grade level too.

I'm in the group that says our FD needs a massive shake up, a new head of footy and I wouldn't be against turning over every assistant coach we have. 

Yep. Massive changes are needed. This is not a form slump

4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Apart from a couple of good leads from Hunt we continually kicked to unwinnable contests in the forward 50. 

Preuss would at least provide (1) a reasonable chance to take a grab (2) or bring to ground - thus providing a crumbing chance (3) take pressure off both Tmac and Max.

And finally, he couldn't make things any [censored] worse

Makes perfect sense to me. You obviously didn't put in enough effort at the bar! Hope you're somewhere else having another crack at it.

5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Apart from a couple of good leads from Hunt we continually kicked to unwinnable contests in the forward 50. 

Preuss would at least provide (1) a reasonable chance to take a grab (2) or bring to ground - thus providing a crumbing chance (3) take pressure off both Tmac and Max.

And finally, he couldn't make things any [censored] worse

Your last point is on the money

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Yep. Massive changes are needed. This is not a form slump

Chaplin has to go, I mean seriously, WTF. He's taken the highest scoring team to an absolute pathetic shambles forward of centre


Couldn't even blame the umps for this deplorable performance but as a curiosity how is it that only 4 GWS players gave away a free kick outside of Mumford (who gave away 7)?

That would have to be some kind of record.

 

1 minute ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Chaplin has to go, I mean seriously, WTF. He's taken the highest scoring team to an absolute pathetic shambles forward of centre

Chaplinis the defence coach.. whats he got to do with forward of center??

With our lack of defence in the forward half and in the midfield, people are kidding themselves if they think things are going to turn significantly by bringing back our 5 best defenders in Jetta, Hibberd, Salem, Lever and May. The defenders barely have chance if the rest of the team don't work hard enough.

1 minute ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Chaplin has to go, I mean seriously, WTF. He's taken the highest scoring team to an absolute pathetic shambles forward of centre

More than one man Fire, i believe. 

Skills have remained stagnant all year. Basic Skills

Why?

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Chaplinis the defence coach.. whats he got to do with forward of center??

Well there you go, I could've sworn he was forward line coach after checking the MFC website in about round 3. I stand corrected.


We just don’t have the cattle. No class through the midfield, no midfield depth, no genuine power forwards, no lock down defenders playing today. 

We’ve had a lot of players out, and it’s difficult to judge without a full strength side, but I think even with all those ins, we’re at least one dynamic forward, and at least 2 classy midfielders short.

1 hour ago, Return to Glory said:

Time for the club to be pragmatic and play the kids. Manage those players with injuries to the point of putting them in cotton wool. There are two standout players in this years draft and second last wouldn't be the worst thing for us.

 

 

I hate this thinking as it’s the same thinking that buried us in the mire in the pre Roos days... however I totally agree with you, get anyone into surgery that needs it now, revert to a really simple game plan, and make sure we are giving our young blokes as much opportunity to develop in an environment which nurtures and encourages as much learning as possible.

oh and play Preuss as deep forward every week from now on with Lockhart, Spargo and Fritch playing for the crumb and given license to play their natural game.

 
Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Max Rooke is forwards coach right?

Think he's on the way out

Him and the bloke in charge of our kicking skills. Dunstall, Ablett and Lockett would all go goalless in our team at the moment with the crap delivery

1 minute ago, —coach— said:

I hate this thinking as it’s the same thinking that buried us in the mire in the pre Roos days... however I totally agree with you, get anyone into surgery that needs it now, revert to a really simple game plan, and make sure we are giving our young blokes as much opportunity to develop in an environment which nurtures and encourages as much learning as possible.

oh and play Preuss as deep forward every week from now on with Lockhart, Spargo and Fritch playing for the crumb and given license to play their natural game.

Agree

Except for the Spargo bit 

And Fritsch needs a few games in the Magoos

Happy to see Baker, Petty, Lockhart, Hore blooded for the rest of the season


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