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May giving Frost a mouthful at 3/4 time.

 
2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

How can someone that looks like that and is named Eric be dominating us like he is? Eric! 

Mr Bana says hello.

WHY IS PETTY STILL ON HIPWOOD????

 

I’m just so disappointed that I have no faith in anyone in the box to make a move to win us a game. 

Petty still on Hipwood. All you need to know about our coaches  

Not thrilled with May’s leadership either. Been excellent but don’t abuse your teammates. Bad look. 

2 minutes ago, gregdemon said:

Its Ok we are on a journey   (can hear the after match presser now)    

on the yellow brick road


Goodwin is a nothing coach, he continues to back pre-game plan hoping for his luck to turn.

Does Goodie say, "Brisbane is a quality side" or does he come clean and confess we are a crap side and a crap club?

Edited by Giles

since the sun's gone down, our skills have gone to crap with the dewy surface.

 

I have to say, what a quarter from Hipwood. I mean sometimes forwards have those times that they are just hot to trot and credit to him he was buddy like in that quarter. 

On us, centre clearances are a disgrace. Not only are we losing them but we’re losing even when we should be winning! Jones, Clarry, Brayshaw, Viney, Harmes are being murdered. 

On our gamestyle, now i’m only a fan so hardly an expert but it’s not working. The handball and play on constantly is failing, there were so many times we have perfect control of the ball and chose a speculative handball and put ourselves under pressure. We need to put the breaks on this style and prepare for 2020 with something sustainable. 


The behinds kicked by the Lions have hidden how woeful we have been. That quarter they kicked a little straighter and 6 goals.

We are what we are and that's not very good

Umps instructed to not pay us free kicks? Viney clearly held at the first bounce there. No free.

[censored] off Hipwood.


Put FROST on HIPWOOD FFS

Game over. What a [censored] waste of time this club is. Midfield has been pathetic today. Their effort around the centre bounces has been shameful - Max dominating or not.


 

Rest assured you can always be certain the MFC will spud things up with 4 to 6 spuds that spud up on game day. 


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