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29 minutes ago, picket fence said:

WTF How does Oscar Mc Donald get a game on very average form at Casey and not playing last week?? Beggars belief!!

ANB double WTF sheeeit we Must be tanking? shocking!

Tim Smith did little last week and I was there!!

If Hore, Dunkley and Weeds are fit and named as Emergencies

FRIGGEN PLAY THEM!!

This is absolute Garbage MFC 

Sheesh, Just ....Unbelievable really!

Thank Heavens I can't go , but we will be Flogged!

The Club decision-makers are obviously hell-bent on mediocrity. Something is very stupid about these selections and the circumstances with May on the ground late in the last game. The 'Ins' should be 'Outs' and the gaps in the team are widening. Is Goodwin (and Coy.) the right guy/s? 

 
11 minutes ago, picket fence said:

In-form Oscar?? When was that??

Truth! I'm sorry I missed in-form Oscar, he sounds pretty handy, unlike the spud who is never anywhere near his opponent/the ball.

I'll be sure to look out for him this week.

Yay. Another game, another loss. I will say right up until game time that I won't watch but I will.  Just like a rubberneck at a car crash.  I know I shouldn't look but I can't stop that morbid curiosity that we as MFC fans succumb to at our own peril. 

 

Disappointing to lose May for this game as l was looking forward to him playing However never mind as Tim Smith will play his game and end up injured which will be no surprise. We will welcome back May next week for T Smith. One or the other is in or out.

Why can't Marty get back into the side? That is Bizarre!

This year can't  end quick enough. SPARE ME..............

Edited by nosoupforme


Relax everyone. Omac is going to have his best month of his career and then help net us Ed Langdon for pick 20

Edited by John Demonic

I'm still stunned by this team (not in a good way).

Why are we doing the same things? I would have thought OMac is in the pile of 'tried, but didn't work out' decisions?

At this juncture of the season, being second last, we should be doing different things! Hell, play the mascot out back, I don't care, at least it's not the same cycle of crap. 

It must be me, but I see a loss, the same guys go out, Wagners, ANB, etc, then we lose again, and they're brought back, like we've forgotten how poorly they played just a fortnight ago.

To be fair, at very rare times this year one of the Wagners did ok, but I can't tell which is which.

We should be trying things, and sticking with the kids, we can't expect them to play well after a game (like Dunkley). Hell, most of their mates aren't even playing well!

With Lever, Frost, Hibberd and Jetta in the side, you would like to think OMac will be a non-factor.  He can play the second or third tall role for us which will keep him, generally, out of harms way.  We know he is okay at most things so hopefully he can do that for us this weekend.

The other two outs aren't surprising, and I'm excited to see Baker back in the side, and I think Tim Smith straightens us up a little going forward more than a Preuss would.  I think Smith, Petty and Fritsch can work well down there together.

 
Just now, John Demonic said:

Relax everyone. Omac is going to have his best month of his career and then help net us Ed Langdon for pick 21

THANK YOU FOR THE HOPE!! 

Hope that Oskar can gives us something as the performance at Marrara was about as convincing as Paul Rowland v Peter Hudson back in the dark dark ages...


30 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Oh joy Omac is back. 

Preuss still should be in the side to develop the chemistry with Max. I know Preuss form wasn’t great last week but most of team has been pathetic for the season so it makes no difference  

Our season is dead so I don’t  see the point in not playing them together this season so that next season they can hit the ground running.

This season has been abysmal and an absolute waste of a season. 

I cant wait for it to end. That’s how much fun our team is to follow. 

He’s too slow to play against the saints, we need a smaller more agile team to match up correctly, they cut us to ribbons early this year,  dropping Pruess is the right call. Amazing JKH isn’t a call up, clearly his papers are stamped.

Edited by BrisbaneDemon

Weideman as an emergency... as the lady who I don't like says..... "please explain"

The shutters have been put up for the year... fine... but this is the team from hell

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Get ready for a king [censored] whuppin from The Aints. Pick 2 is all but ours unless the AFL donate it to the Suns.

Which looks like it will head that way according to reports.

6 minutes ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

He’s too slow to play against the saints, we need a smaller more agile team to match up correctly, they cut us to ribbons early this year,  dropping Pruess is the right call. Amazing JKH isn’t a call up, clearly his papers are stamped.

We have to delist a few players at the end of the year.  JKH, who is out of contract, makes sense as being one of those.  If that decision has been made then there is zero sense in playing him.  That's why they'll go with the likes of Baker instead.


Wow T Smith and Petty as CHF and FF. Indictment on our list management right there.

Oscar back = put Membry down for minimum 5 goals. 

 

Again...

 

 

Edited by Vineytime

2 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

Oscar back = put Membry down for minimum 5 goals. 

 

Again...

 

 

I would say 10 for Membry. What a ridiculous decision to have Omac in the side. I am not being anti him but he has done nothing to warrant selection. Would have kept Lockhart in the side.

32 minutes ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

He’s too slow to play against the saints, we need a smaller more agile team to match up correctly, they cut us to ribbons early this year,  dropping Pruess is the right call. Amazing JKH isn’t a call up, clearly his papers are stamped.

Mate the way this season has gone and team selection I am struggling to have any faith in the coaches and their choices. 


14 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

Oscar back = put Membry down for minimum 5 goals. 

 

Again...

 

 

Only 5?????

4 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

We are gonna get done over big

Posters said that last week, too.  

We generally play Marvel well and the Saints, apart from getting a 'dead coach bounce' last week, aren't all that flash.  I can't see them smashing us or even getting close to doing that.

 
1 hour ago, Jaded said:

Hamstring 1-2 weeks 

Nah .... just be changed on the MFC website to 4 - 6 weeks.

Incredibly Sportsbet have Demons as favourites. I've put a little something on the Saints.

I've backed against Demons most weeks. Needless to say I'm way, way ahead. Money for old rope!! (I hope I lose my money, but virtually never do.)

The hyperbole here is next-level ridiculous.  Save the bemoaning our loss until after the match.

Dees by 20.


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