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May as well start it now cause we all know the result (new it in the first quarter )

We look so disinterested it’s not funni. I am so looking forward to the end of the season it’s not funny.  By the way the team is playing I don’t think I am alone in my thoughts. 

We don’t seem to have any idea of how to play and Goodwin looks absolutely lost in the coaches box. 

I really hope we get some experienced assistant coaches around him and I hope he takes on board their advice cause he doesn’t seem to have any answers (or game plan). 

Very very disappointing and frustrating season. 

 

On the train. What a miserable waste of 3 hours of my life. 

Bring on AFLW 

 

 

Just walked out early for the first time. That was Neeld like in its incompetence.

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This is Sydney’s biggest win for the season. 

Wow what a surprise 

Good work dees. 


Spargo, Stretch, ANB out. Wagner and JKH try, but not up to it.

Two goals and eleven behinds since quarter time.

Leave it to Melbourne to save their best for member appreciation round. 

I gave up caring about this season 2 months ago,  but I'm actually pizzed off with that performance. 

Something stinks to high heaven about this mob. 

 

This club is a disgrace.

It's just the lack of pride that confuses me the most. The way these guys routinely let their opponents embarrass them in contests. We would have to be the worst one on one contested side in recent AFL history. We don't even appear to want to establish body position to be able to compete when the ball is coming into our areas.


This was sent to me during the week by a mate who follows Cleveland in the NFL.

They say a picture says a thousand words:

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What a cluster French Connection U.K.

Thought I had changed my tip after the selection announcement in my tipping comp, didn't.

[censored]!!!!

I won’t be buying a Membership early this year. 

The Club can ring me and Beg next year, i am sick of giving this Club Free Money, when they do not care or respect it. 

Enough is Enough....

F$&@ You

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Jones and Viney have no pride

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1 minute ago, Hell Bent said:

I gave up caring about this season 2 months ago,  but I'm actually pizzed off with that performance. 

Something stinks to high heaven about this mob. 

Yes. I remember thinking that early in the season.

When you see the likes of Viney play so softly. The coach has lost them.

 


18th next year. The Lever and May trades have probably broken our list completely, two of the highest paid players spend more time injured than actually playing football. Invest in decent development coaches and rebuild through the draft. Paying overs to attract players gas failed us badly. Hope they don't make the same mistake this year.

3 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Something stinks to high heaven about this mob. 

Yep - I agree. Something seriously wrong.

2 minutes ago, DSP said:

This was sent to me during the week by a mate who follows Cleveland in the NFL.

They say a picture says a thousand words:

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Perfect

1 minute ago, leucopogon said:

18th next year. The Lever and May trades have probably broken our list completely, two of the highest paid players spend more time injured than actually playing football. Invest in decent development coaches and rebuild through the draft. Paying overs to attract players gas failed us badly. Hope they don't make the same mistake this year.

Moneyball

1 minute ago, olisik said:

Jonas and Viney have no pride

But they do. The question is where and why has it disappeared.

That kids bleeds red and blue. What has happened to this group?


Just so many crap plodders.

 

I left the game at half time and went home. If the players don't care then neither shall I. No membership next year, I'm going travelling instead.

Can anyone answer this?

Has any team ever wasted inside 50s as much as MFC?

Tonight 53 point, 9 goal loss, with ten (10) more I 50s.

How bad is our structure?    Goody, please answer.

How inept are our midfield and forward "specialist coaches"?

I presume the full season or season to date progressive numbers are somewhere - are we THE worst converters ever?


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