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Sounds like NT crowd don’t want us their with the way they boo’ed Weeds. We should leave them with nothing, [censored] the crowd.

 
1 minute ago, nichoneitz said:

Agrees - bad kicking is bad football and we should have kicked 20 goals tonight. However Oscar had provided a service but its time to move on. If he is in the side next week then we are tanking.

A service????? Apart from Spargo , Oscar is the worst MFC Player to ever pull on a jumper!

Please a kicking coach

sports psychologist ?

send Ray Donovan in to put the frighteners on omac and Garlett fmd

goodwin to give players massive cuddles 

 

And so it goes on. We will probably show glimpses are the season goes on, just enough to lure us into 2020 but does anyone really believe the nucleus of this team will have ultimate success.

Just told the club we are not prepared to pay membership again until there is hope.  Serious this time,  cannot trust how this club is managed on and off the field.  How many times does a supporter want to watch Nathan Jones trudge off the field with his head down?  Endless years of misery and sides know they can always get us because we are a weak team that folds. 40 years, 40 damn years as a member.


I am coming to terms with the fact we will never be any good, a flag is all but a dream and will never be realised!

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

We need to get out of that fungus ridden, worm infested place Darwin. Leave it to the crocodiles.

Nothing to do with Darwin. Multiple chances to win that game. SO disappointing that those chances weren't taken. Set shots must become a priority at training. OR ELSE!

2 minutes ago, Collar-Jazz-Knee said:

Petracca was solid tonight.

Went missing for too long. Was solid but not a great game just a good one. He hardly ever has great games and I would argue more less than good. I dont want to trade him but this club needs to consider every option for mine as last time I looked we were not far off winning the spoon.

Hes not beginner anymore and he has failed to set the game alight. He is a lso a lousy kick for goal. Just saying.

 
1 minute ago, olisik said:

Sounds like NT crowd don’t want us their with the way they boo’ed Weeds. We should leave them with nothing, [censored] the crowd.

Get out of the deal gary pert. It is an embarrassment.

Just finished watching delayed. 

I burst out into maniacal laughter after Weeds miss. 

I’m genuinely questioning my sanity. 


Weid missed, Gawn missed, smith missed, Jeffry dropped a sitter, spargo dropped a sitter. We choked completely again.

Can't blame NT should have been over at 3/4 time and counting point and money.

oscar was towelled by a complete Elmer Fudd. Frost did well on Walker but Jenkins killed OMac. Lynch starred, but at least he is a gun, Jenkins though wow that it is just awful. OMacshould be traded for anything available. I'd take a pack of samboy salt & Vinegar chips and samboy have been out of business 10 years+!!

9 minutes ago, Collar-Jazz-Knee said:

LOL 2019 is the year that keeps on giving.

Glad there were much better signs, but we really cooked that last quarter! Tim Smith & Hunt missed the easiest of set shots.

Weid also but it shouldn't have got to that point.

Still pumped for next year. We will likely get a pick in the range of 4-7 which could net us another high end talent.

Go into next year with a full pre-season, softer draw, May & Lever back plus hopefully a few more high pressure forwards and we will rocket back into the top 4.

I’m so sick of looking forward to next season...

Just now, Oneday said:

I am coming to terms with the fact we will never be any good, a flag is all but a dream and will never be realised!

I'm not that depressed. I see a moon upon the horizon...

Weideman was decent today.  He should have had that last goal, but as others have said, he took the contested mark.  That's better than most of our list already.  If he plays like that for the rest of the season we'll be happy with his work. 

1 minute ago, Demonia said:

Nothing to do with Darwin. Multiple chances to win that game. SO disappointing that those chances weren't taken. Set shots must become a priority at training. OR ELSE!

Check out our record there.


17 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I have to say this.  Garlett is weak as [censored].  For all his speed and skill, he tries to run past contests and do a magic slight of hand tap to knock the ball clear rather than putting his body in.  He misses goals because he's more worried about being tackled than taking an extra step to line the shot up.  He dropped multiple marks tonight because he was looking for who was coming at him rather than watching the ball into his hands.  I don't care how many scores he had, he doesn't do the basics right and he's afraid of contact.  He has to go. 

Thank you. I have said that for weeks. The guy is scared sh-tless. Play him and you deserve to lose every week.

He must have been involved in at least 10 negative incidents tonight, any one of which if he had tried, we would have won.

I feel sorry for Weid because he should never have been in that position. He was nearly crying.

Jeffy couldn't give a flying f-ck.

 

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Went missing for too long. Was solid but not a great game just a good one. He hardly ever has great games and I would argue more less than good. I dont want to trade him but this club needs to consider every option for mine as last time I looked we were not far off winning the spoon.

Hes not beginner anymore and he has failed to set the game alight. He is a lso a lousy kick for goal. Just saying.

Only get a second rounder for him, mid 20s

7 minutes ago, Farmerjeff said:

Oscar had a goal kicked on him in the most critical part of the game when he was laying a full tackle on Jenkins. Only Oscar

 

Jenkins is big unit but I am sure you would have brought him down. We lost it in front of our own goal. 


2 minutes ago, Soidee said:

Just told the club we are not prepared to pay membership again until there is hope.  Serious this time,  cannot trust how this club is managed on and off the field.  How many times does a supporter want to watch Nathan Jones trudge off the field with his head down?  Endless years of misery and sides know they can always get us because we are a weak team that folds. 40 years, 40 damn years as a member.

I often wonder if we all stopped what would they do.

I dont want give tmac anymore of my hard earned thats for sure.

If they dont drop him Ill do the same as you.

2 minutes ago, Spud said:

Weid missed, Gawn missed, smith missed, Jeffry dropped a sitter, spargo dropped a sitter. We choked completely again.

Can't blame NT should have been over at 3/4 time and counting point and money.

oscar was towelled by a complete Elmer Fudd. Frost did well on Walker but Jenkins killed OMac. Lynch starred, but at least he is a gun, Jenkins though wow that it is just awful. OMacshould be traded for anything available. I'd take a pack of samboy salt & Vinegar chips and samboy have been out of business 10 years+!!

Omcd isn’t even Casey material 

 

5 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

We need to get out of that fungus ridden, worm infested place Darwin. Leave it to the crocodiles.

Were that game played at the 'G though - we would have lost my 5-6 goals. 

Just give it a week 'n you'll see what I mean.

 

I suggest we practice goal kicking form every angle this week. Fair dinkum again it cost us. also Jeffy how did you drop that sitter in the forward pocket? You are experienced enough to mark those. 

This just sucks and we are only halfway through the year. 

Poor kicking Poor football   not the last point it was a couple of the ones before

 

If by some miracle we win  11 more games   the flag will be ours to [censored] away   like this game  !!


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