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Thank Christ that’s over. 

 

Lol that was the perfect end to this year.

Battle of the losers, and we came out second best. Losing to that joke of a club is icing on the cake, really.

Maxxy was fantastic.


That was sad.

1 goal seven on the last.

In front and not clever enough to hang on.

 

Gawn unbelievable. 

Dead set Jones anyone would know that kick needed to go down the line and we expect our boys to follow this bloke? 


The elephant in the room looms in the last minute.

Max Gawn is a champion.


Business as usual!!!

FMD!!!

Can we have 

- a kicking coach

- a handballing coach

- a tackling coach

PS Umpiring was [censored]

PPS Commentators were [censored]

PPPS  MAX WAS GREAT!!! 

 

 

And thats how you **** the bed ladies and gents.

We have some seriously dumb players. Atrocious skills and NO footy brains when we needed them.

Max and Fritta hold your heads up.

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A leader would fall on his sword after that. Jones wants more cash though. 

All things considered, that performance fills me with some confidence going in to next year. 

Onwards and upwards. Big summer ahead. 


Terrible way to lose a match but .....OK change leaders now   maybe we can do something in 2020

Optimism meter back up to 7.5%

Thanks for your time at MFC Jordan Lewis. Bought intelligence and composure to our club

 

Jones retire man... leaders don’t kick the ball in the middle of the ground with the last minute to go.. you hit the boundary 

as usually mfc finds a way to lose 

Just now, GCDee said:

Dead set Jones anyone would know that kick needed to go down the line and we expect our boys to follow this bloke? 

This!!!!! Even my little dogs was barking down the f---in line.. $287,000 is overs.. Why does it still hurt so much doctor. 


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