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I'll crack a few for you JB...

Viney - Not a captain

Brayshaw - Mentally checked out

OMac - Enjoy Gold Coast

Goodwin - Camp ghosts remain

The rest - Did they play?

 

I have only one 3 word comment.

Bloody useless skills

 

MFC - inept hopeless useless

captains - where the bloody hell are you?

coaches - watch some AFL football on TV, try to learn something about the way the game is played


5 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

OMac - Enjoy Gold Coast

You must mean as a bar tender for the Aus Open Bowls next year. Can't see much football in his future

Lever.             Ordinar good player.

Melbourne - Had a crack

Kicking - can’t hit shed

Lever - Pretty amazing courage

Bruce/Membrey - Love playing us 

Frost - Brilliant and [censored]

StK - Big strong fast

 

 

Gawn - Only true leader

Oliver - Many useless touches

Harmes - Most damaging mid

Salem - Defender became Defended

Lever - Mostly okay interceptor

Trac - In and Out

ANB - Uninspiring and wasteful

Petty - Liked his fire

Brayshaw - Typical 2019 game

Frost - Never hit teammates

Viney - Not my captain

Fritsch - Still finding form

Hunt - Speedy yet slow

Lewis - Was okay forward

J Wagner - Why oh why?

OMac - Not a player

Tim Smith - Oh he played?

Jetta - Lost in moment

Jones - is retirement imminent?

Hibberd - Fall from grace

Baker - tried by raw

C Wagner - Never again, please

 

 

MFC  ~ where from here? 

There is a few words the MFC don't know about. Chase, run,  pressure, kick, jump, run, think, practice, run, improve, effort, run, skills, tough, run, etc etc. Look them up in your Funk n Wagnell, Goodwin. It was only St Kilda FFS.


2 hours ago, praha said:

Gawn - Only true leader

Oliver - Many useless touches

Harmes - Most damaging mid

Salem - Defender became Defended

Lever - Mostly okay interceptor

Trac - In and Out

ANB - Uninspiring and wasteful

Petty - Liked his fire

Brayshaw - Typical 2019 game

Frost - Never hit teammates

Viney - Not my captain

Fritsch - Still finding form

Hunt - Speedy yet slow

Lewis - Was okay forward

J Wagner - Why oh why?

OMac - Not a player

Tim Smith - Oh he played?

Jetta - Lost in moment

Jones - is retirement imminent?

Hibberd - Fall from grace

Baker - tried by raw

C Wagner - Never again, please

 

 

Frost - Missed that handball????

5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Frost had been pretty good for the season and gets “now a player” but agree the last qtr handball was a shocker. 

He's absolutely brilliant at times, followed by a howler.

He started with us as a forward, and was ordinary. Was moved to the backline, and tbh, was ordinary. He's developed some really good traits over his time, He's become a decent player with sparks of brilliance, but I think he's more suited to the forward line, where he won't need to find a target as much, he'll know where the target is.

I'd like to see him given another chance up forward.

3 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

He's absolutely brilliant at times, followed by a howler.

He started with us as a forward, and was ordinary. Was moved to the backline, and tbh, was ordinary. He's developed some really good traits over his time, He's become a decent player with sparks of brilliance, but I think he's more suited to the forward line, where he won't need to find a target as much, he'll know where the target is.

I'd like to see him given another chance up forward.

I want him 2 play as a wing & Fritsch as a forward that way they play 2 their strengths. Fritsch with his marking & kicking.  Frost with his speed could be a weapon because he's less likely to turnover the ball with risky kicks & handballs  costing us goals. He might kick a few.


All so predictable

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