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Garlett just stopped running after Treloar cause he saw Salem chasing Treloar. 

 

Wow!!! Who the [censored] was running with Treloar then?

Our mids just so [censored] LAZY

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Things are bad when salems gone to pot.

head knock?

 

The lowest ranked 6 players on the field are Melbourne players. 

4 of them are forwarss.

 


You absolute morons.

 

That was pathetic by Salem

WOW salem....... not only did you just give it back to them you were too [censored] lazy to run bsck snd get a body on Hoskin Elliot


A switch to a 2 on 1...I need to stop watching Melbourne, it’s actually not good for me.

3 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Two players just went past the protected zone when Oliver took that mark

If it was a Pies mark......


Outside of the Neeld era this is the worst coached MFC team I've ever seen.

2 minutes ago, Matsuo Basho said:

Petracca 1 touch this quarter with game on the line.

Trac has been good when given a go in the midfield.

Why not point the finger at our rabble of a captain in Jack Viney who has touched it 11 times.

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LOL at this club.

Worst coaches in the league, by far.

Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Outside of the Neeld era this is the worst coached MFC team I've ever seen.

Goodwin can not coach. Full stop


anyone who thinks this list is not the problem is delusional. More spuds than a Thorpedale Sunday market....

We are absolutely broken, players are done.  Lucky we had May Lever and Hore this should be 100 points

 

If either one of Weid or TMac can kick a goal in the last it will actually improve their combined overall goals average for the season to about 1.8/game.

Jakovich and Lyon eat your heart out.

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Trac has been good when given a go in the midfield.

Why not point the finger at our rabble of a captain in Jack Viney who has touched it 11 times.

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