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Glad they bought May back for this do or die clash. FMD.

 
1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

May gone.  Hamstring.  Season over. 

How [censored] poor from our support team who didn’t rush over to help him. They can [censored] off with McCartney too. 

Goodwin must be on his rdo today. 

 
1 minute ago, ProperDee said:

Half of his team mates have pulled a heart muscle the weak Prix.

[censored] post mate.

They don't have hearts to pull.

Come on Guys.... they are only double our score.

Look on the bright side, we could have had injuries as we....... ..... oh nvm


Must be Xmas two goals

11 minutes ago, Meggs said:

We could still have the lowest score of the round....need to kick at least 4 points in the last quarter 

You can breathe a little Meggs

lol may.

 
Just now, FireInTheBelly said:

[censored] post mate.

They don't have hearts to pull.

You are right. I was aiming a bit too high....

May hamstring ....[censored] hell


It’s evident Goodwin has lost the players

Grundy has absolutely annihilated Gawn.

Watch Goodwin come out in the presser saying he was happy with how the boys responded in the 4th

It’s such a joy to be an MFC supporter. 

My kids love me for it. 

6 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Anyone have a suggestion on how to watch from USA?

With your eyes closed.


Collingwood’s tackling is very good

2 minutes ago, olisik said:

Watch Goodwin come out in the presser saying he was happy with how the boys responded in the 4th

Need to get my rose coloured glasses then sit and listen to his presser. 

Nice throw by Treloar not paid.

1 minute ago, DemonOX said:

It’s such a joy to be an MFC supporter. 

My kids love me for it. 

Yes it’s almost child abuse

it is gutting 


Oscar!!!!!

Sidebottom has the biggest smile in his face and no wonder given no one has been on him all day. 

 

Players celebrating Omacs goal like we just won the premiership.

in a horrible year, thats the worst of it.

No goods: Lever, Omac, Dunkley, Baker, JKH, Salem (gone backwards) Oliver (nothing game) Brayshaw ( done) Jones ( worse capatins game i have ever seen) Viney (tries but isnt good) Melk ( shouldnt be playing) Lever ( put him in twice becaus ehe cost us 2 picks)


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