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We look so lost any time we have the ball near or in the forward 50. 

 
1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Cricket is at a very interesting point.  Tell you what though, as good as Smith is, is there a roo loose in the top paddock i wonder!?  Some of those idiosyncrasies are super weird and hard to watch ?  Drives me bananas

Drives the opponents bananas too. I love it. 

 

Only demons could go a half without a goal against a bottom 4 team


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Does the job.

No arguments there Deever.  Weird to watch though

 

Would love to know what is really being spoken about inside the Club. 

We, of course will never know 

How do they expect to sign up 2020 Members??

Serious Question. 

 

Nothing has shown improvement this year...

The MFC live in a little bubble...

If Wade goes we are toast.  It all hangs on him holding up an end IMO


10 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

This is awful and depressing

What has gone on??

Too many vfl standard. Billy stretch is a momentum killer first class. Lots of mates. 

As if theres no system. Swans have way more pride and talent.

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Would love to know what is really being spoken about inside the Club. 

We, of course will never know 

How do they expect to sign up 2020 Members??

Serious Question. 

 

Nothing has shown improvement this year...

The MFC live in a little bubble...

Do you mean members in the year 2020 or 2,020 members

Kade Chandler is our currently leading our tackle count with 8..

That's [censored] right, a 1st gamer is showing more experienced senior players how to crack in and actually care!

3 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

I’d be asleep if my 10month old wasn’t battling a rotten cold , 4 top teeth coming, the full moon and a leap

Mate i reckon all the planets have aligned for Demon supporters...and not in a good way.  Sounds like a night to remember there...not!  Been there and done that... 3 times.  You have  my sympathy.  Good luck!

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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Would love to know what is really being spoken about inside the Club. 

We, of course will never know 

How do they expect to sign up 2020 Members??

Serious Question. 

 

Nothing has shown improvement this year...

The MFC live in a little bubble...

Start well in the first 6-8 rounds next year and all will be forgiven. 


Two goalless quarters against the swans, pathetic. Milkshake should’ve scored at least a couple, it’s a sign of how low our confidence is that he is missing goals he would’ve gobbled up with his eyes closed last year. 

I know we went through the up and down years of the Rev but I don’t think I’ve seen a bigger drop off compared to where we were last year.  

Seriously.  How bad is Spargo. Terrible. He has had 5 shocking turnovers. Three cost us goals in the rebound.  

He is HORRIBLE.  like a 12 year old schoolboy.  

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Would love to know what is really being spoken about inside the Club. 

We, of course will never know 

How do they expect to sign up 2020 Members??

Serious Question. 

 

Nothing has shown improvement this year...

The MFC live in a little bubble...

Another year like this and meet your new Tasmanian franchise in 2021.

They won't just bail us out again. Especially not Gil

Checked out and going through the motions

No confidence and second guessing almost everything they do

No structure and poor ability to adapt on the go

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Kade Chandler is our currently leading our tackle count with 8..

That's [censored] right, a 1st gamer is showing more experienced senior players how to crack in and actually care!

Jones still on zero 


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Kade Chandler is our currently leading our tackle count with 8..

That's [censored] right, a 1st gamer is showing more experienced senior players how to crack in and actually care!

That is a [censored] disgrace.

Jones and Viney need to wear as much blame as Goodwin. [censored] pathetic captains.

 

I honestly don’t even know where to start. Goodwin looking completely out of his depth. Plan A hadn’t worked this year and Plan B is non existent.

4 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

If Wade goes we are toast.  It all hangs on him holding up an end IMO

Tx a lot.


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