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Why cant we play like that all the time.

 

Fritta = gun.

 

First game of the year I can’t watch even if I wanted to, and we are winning.  Typical. 

Milky!

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

First game of the year I can’t watch even if I wanted to, and we are winning.  Typical. 

So you're the curse!


Fritta is a star as far as I’m concerned 

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

First game of the year I can’t watch even if I wanted to, and we are winning.  Typical. 

I propose you never watch a game live again. All those in favor say aye......      aye

 

Ive been calling for Jones to play off HF for the last two seasons.... take a bow me!

2 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Fritta is a star as far as I’m concerned 

Amazing when you put a natural goal kicking forward... in a position to actually kick goals


Just now, DSP said:

Amazing when you put a natural goal kicking forward... in a position to actually kick goals

And then kick it to his advantage occasionally

Petracca is a mid

Jones is a forward or retired

Fritsch is a forward 

Hunt is a forward

 

Makes a big difference when players play in the right bloody spots

The commentators are barracking for North WTF?

2 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Ive been calling for Jones to play off HF for the last two seasons.... take a bow me!

DID YOU TELL THE MATCH COMMITTEE????


Nice mark Maxy.

If he can buddy up with Preuss in the off season and get him fit and get him to drop 8kg then Preuss could become a much more mobile  and effective in 2020

Just what we didnt need.....


Every marking contest inside 50 is a free kick if not marked now. Absolutely contrived AFL agenda to raise scoring. It's ridiculous and unwatchable 

87% kicking efficiency what the!  Not sure if thats just this quarter but ive never seen an MFC team anywhere near that...or any team for that matter!  Average across AFL is approx 68$%

These commentators are only concerned about Ben Brown and North. Frees 15 to 9?

 
1 minute ago, ICU2 Jerry Jerry said:

Every marking contest inside 50 is a free kick if not marked now. Absolutely contrived AFL agenda to raise scoring. It's ridiculous and unwatchable 

Unless you're the MFC.

13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

He's already been announced as their permanent coach. 

A touch of Frost...i mean sarcasm 


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