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Thus ends another disappointing season for the Melbourne Football Club. 

 

Virus steps in prevent further embarrassment for us.


There’s a couple of hours of my life I’ll never get back. I’m glad I know they worked so hard off season as if I didn’t Id swear theyre playing exactly the same way and repeating Exactly the same mistakes. Boring footy. Nothing team. I’m glad I don’t have to watch that [censored] for 10 more weeks. 

Deja Vu! Non existent delivery into a non existent forward line 

I don’t think it’s an ability issue so much as a structural issue.  I have lost confidence in Goodwin

Did we learn nothing from the 2018 Prelim ?

Pickett in his debut was our highest scorer.  Don't know if I should be excited or worried about that???

 

 

$5 Kayo offer for 2 months.

Worst value ever.

:)


5 debutants, jumped at the start and lost by 27 points over in Perth. I'll take it.

Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Deja Vu! Non existent delivery into a non existent forward line 

I don’t think it’s an ability issue so much as a structural issue.  I have lost confidence in Goodwin

Did we learn nothing from the 2018 Prelim ?

Not yet... but the “ boys are working really hard” I expect a lift by 2022

Well it’s good to see we have improved on last season. FMD. 
 

No spread when defending, bombing it into the f50, missing targets, missing gettable goals and basically playing like we don’t have anything to prove from last season. 
 

I’m glad the season has been suspended because having to see this [censored] again for another season would be horrendous. 
 

imo Goodwin has to go. I know it’s an early call but NOTHING has changed from last season. 


1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Deja Vu! Non existent delivery into a non existent forward line 

 

Yes   from the last game of 2018, we have learnt nothing about kicking to one of our players inside our forward 50

5 Goals to nil in the First Quarter

We Generally start poorly 

Tell us why oh wise Goodwin

The luckiest man on the planet right now

Let’s face it, Hibberd, Oscar and Spargo should never play a senior game again.

Oliver is way ahead of himself. He has become lazy.

We have no forward line. Tom McDonald is nowhere.

27 points flattered the [censored] out of us.

Nothing has changed from last year and now we can't use injuries as an excuse. 

Today was extremely concerning and very disappointing. 

Goodwin is in big trouble.


Pickett, Viney, Lockhart and Bedford were the positives..

Where was our leaders? McDonald, Jetta, Melksham?

Hibberd is finished, see ya. And im afraid to say, but Jetta is just about cooked.

ANB and Spargo are dead set suburban footballers.

7 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

There’s a couple of hours of my life I’ll never get back. I’m glad I know they worked so hard off season as if I didn’t Id swear theyre playing exactly the same way and repeating Exactly the same mistakes. Boring footy. Nothing team. I’m glad I don’t have to watch that [censored] for 10 more weeks. 

That's the most disappointing thing isn't it, nothing seems to have improved.

 
1 minute ago, Beetle said:

Let’s face it, Hibberd, Oscar and Spargo should never play a senior game again.

Oliver is way ahead of himself. He has become lazy.

We have no forward line. Tom McDonald is nowhere.

27 points flattered the [censored] out of us.

Oscar beat Darling.

Harsh

We were never going to win that game. Maybe had a chance if the game was played in Melbourne and game was full length. 

i50 delivery has not changed but it was never going to in 1 preseason. What’s more worrying is the defensive 50 and two way running effort.


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