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What a boring result. 

 

A best on ground against North in round 23 sees Maxy finish with 17 votes for the year. Bloody impressive considering our results this year.

My mate loaded up on McCrae to finish top ten and Gill didn’t even have the decency to add some suspense to the last two rounds.

Thanks [censored] head!

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5 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

A best on ground against North in round 23 sees Maxy finish with 17 votes for the year. Bloody impressive considering our results this year.

A real captains performance.

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1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

I thought it was a black tie event so why does Danger think he can rock up in a red velvet jacket? 

He's wearing a black tie. He looks fine, despite being a [censored] 


Angus Brayshaw: 2018 - 3rd in the Brownlow

2019 - 0 votes yet played all 22 games.

Mirrors Melbourne in 2019

6 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

A best on ground against North in round 23 sees Maxy finish with 17 votes for the year. Bloody impressive considering our results this year.

Imagine what Fyfe might’ve polled had they a good year. Shocking domination 

 

oh to have a player like that 

 
4 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Angus Brayshaw: 2018 - 3rd in the Brownlow

2019 - 0 votes yet played all 22 games.

Mirrors Melbourne in 2019

You would like to think that would drive a young player like Gus.

Whether something was physically or mentally wrong going into this year, he’d want to be fixing things.

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I would just like to round out the year and thank the AFL for reminding me of the year that has passed.

Not only highlighting every round but emphasising Liam Ryan’s mark of the year over Gawn and adding McDonald-Tipungwuti’s goal into the mix for goal of the year.

 

15 minutes ago, Beetle said:

You would like to think that would drive a young player like Gus.

Whether something was physically or mentally wrong going into this year, he’d want to be fixing things.

And get him back into that fluoro green helmet - much more umpire eye catching than the red & blue number.

24 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Angus Brayshaw: 2018 - 3rd in the Brownlow

2019 - 0 votes yet played all 22 games.

Mirrors Melbourne in 2019

Viney - 21 games for 2 votes

Jones -  22 games for 0 votes.

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25 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Sums up the MFC.. not 1 player left on our list vs a pick 20 dual brownlow medalist

Yes there is ... Jake Melksham. ?


7 minutes ago, Beetle said:

I would just like to round out the year and thank the AFL for reminding me of the year that has passed.

Not only highlighting every round but emphasising Liam Ryan’s mark of the year over Gawn and adding McDonald-Tipungwuti’s goal into the mix for goal of the year.

 

Yer it's like the AFL say lets rub salt into the wounds of the Melbourne football club.

Next thing we have to look forward to is watching gc laughing all the way to the draft, with our pick two.

So #*&%^@ sick of our club getting kicked in the guts.

If next year is going to be the same as this year, i think it will be all i can take.

Get your s*#^ together Melbourne, i have given you my life since i was eight years of age, i have put up with year after year of stick with us dee's fans. Enough is enough we are a laughing stock.

Maybe we should just go to the VFL at least we might be able to see one bloody flag.

4 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Viney - 21 games for 2 votes

Jones -  22 games for 0 votes.

Says everything....

4 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Viney - 21 games for 2 votes

Jones -  22 games for 0 votes.

I was tempted to bet on Sportsbet option of J Viney to poll a single vote but didn’t have the confidence. My doubts were warranted I guess.

No votes for Petracca either which was surprising.

33 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

He's wearing a black tie. He looks fine, despite being a [censored] 

I thought he looked like a drinks waiter 

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Says everything....

Absolutely Damning!!

Both need to at least relinquish Captaincy, At the very least!


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Just now, hardtack said:

I thought he looked like a drinks waiter 

Hard to tell apart at a black tie. Maybe waiters should wear smart casual....

9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Says everything....

Plenty of players who are valuable to the Club don't always get votes for playing a role as the umps don't see them!

If you were in any doubt about what type of season we had this year. GC had 5 players who polled votes which was the least for a club. We were second worse with only 7. Hawthorn had 14. Carlton & Saints 13. 

 
13 minutes ago, deebug said:

Yer it's like the AFL say lets rub salt into the wounds of the Melbourne football club.

Next thing we have to look forward to is watching gc laughing all the way to the draft, with our pick two.

So #*&%^@ sick of our club getting kicked in the guts.

If next year is going to be the same as this year, i think it will be all i can take.

Get your s*#^ together Melbourne, i have given you my life since i was eight years of age, i have put up with year after year of stick with us dee's fans. Enough is enough we are a laughing stock.

Maybe we should just go to the VFL at least we might be able to see one bloody flag.

I was sort of taking the pi$$, but you do what you need to do..

Hope you’re okay going forward man..

1 minute ago, Beetle said:

I was sort of taking the pi$$, but you do what you need to do..

Hope you’re okay going forward man..

Just want to see our club up on top for once, one flag before i'm turned into ash.


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