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MCG predicting 24,000 for tomorrow

 

Who thinks we will win tomorrow??

i can’t bring myself to believe we will win

 
11 hours ago, Matsuo Basho said:

TMac and Weid have kicked a combined 18 goals in 20 games this season. That’s not one but your TWO key forwards combining for less than a goal per AFL game. This despite Melbourne having had the SECOND highest number of forward entries among all eighteen clubs in 2019 thus far. 

Posters who keep defending these two really should read that paragraph again and just let those returns sink in for a minute or two.

If that doesn’t make them quite possibly the two players with the most pressure on them in the league I don’t know what else they’d have to do (or in their case, not do).

Hogan will be looking to impress though, no doubt. 

Where did they play 20 games this season?  I must have missed some matches.

5 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

Where did they play 20 games this season?  I must have missed some matches.

12 TMac + 8 Weid = 20 matches 


On 6/20/2019 at 9:35 PM, McQueen said:

One day I hope the site admin makes the decision to ban posters for rubbishing our young players as spuds. 

The kid has a couple of games under his belt and is developing pretty well in my eyes. 

Btw, I love the ignore function on this site. 

So you think Cale Morton, Jimmy Toumpas and Jordan Gysberts were fabulous stars, well hand-picked by our master recruiting staff? Ignore you.

22 hours ago, Matsuo Basho said:

The fitter and more match ready you are the less likely you will a) be susceptible to these kind of knocks and b) able to rebound quickly when they do occur. 

All pointers say he wasn’t ready to return.

What pointers do you allude to?

19 hours ago, roy11 said:

MCG predicting 24,000 for tomorrow

Tell em their joking!

 
12 hours ago, DubDee said:

Who thinks we will win tomorrow??

i can’t bring myself to believe we will win

Wise move DD.

To win this game we will have to do things we have not done all season.

Deliver the ball well into the forward line.

Kick accurately for goal.

Have both our key forwards kick multiple goals each.

Restrict Freo,s  forwards.

Does that look like a tall order?

Yes.

Freo by 6. 

 

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11 minutes ago, old dee said:

To win this game we will have to do things we have not done all season.

Deliver the ball well into the forward line.

Kick accurately for goal.

Have both our key forwards kick multiple goals each.

Restrict Freo,s  forwards.

Does that look like a tall order?

Yes.

Freo by 6. 

 

Right Right Right Right Right and Wrong - Freo by 7 goals.

4 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Right Right Right Right Right and Wrong - Freo by 7 goals.

I was trying desperately to be positive M_9¡!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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