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2 hours ago, rjay said:

 

They were at home, quick 20 or 30 minute drive, have a cold one out of their own fridge and relax...

We were stuck over the other side of the country, states were closing borders and players had nothing but uncertainty.

It had an impact.

We should never had to go over in the first place, round one was AFL folly...

Agree plus we went over LATE the night before and had crap preparation. As Pates mentioned we stayed with WCoast for 3 qtrs and only lost by 4 and a bit goals. Some of you people just love getting stuck into the club and do not stop to think what a poor situation we were in round one. This 2 teams playing is not relevant. They were at home in a weird situation which would have been a benefit compared to us getting in late and not the normal interstate preparation. Maybe if WCoast is the professional side as ET mentioned then FOLLOW them in lieu of the Dees.

Let's see what the next couple of rounds (whenever played) bring before going over the top.

27 minutes ago, Pates said:

Look I didn't like our round one performance but aside from the first quarter the Eagles never blew us away. In Perth, having to travel, found out the decision on the season postponement on the bus; I'm not saying it mitigates a lackluster performance after a big pre-season of blowing winds of change but we've got one game to go on and we were beaten by a flag favourites at their home by 27 points. It could've been a lot worse.

C’mon Pates. That is such a Melbourne answer. Yes the Eagles blew us away in the 1st Quarter, when the game was hot and then did enough to keep their lead. 
For such a strong and Televised preseason we showed nothing, 

Both teams would have felt very weird running out onto an empty Stadium. 

 

Another thing. Anyone of you want to back us for the SPOON I'll cover you. Put your money where your mouth is!!

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37 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

C’mon Pates. That is such a Melbourne answer. Yes the Eagles blew us away in the 1st Quarter, when the game was hot and then did enough to keep their lead. 
For such a strong and Televised preseason we showed nothing, 

Both teams would have felt very weird running out onto an empty Stadium. 

To be honest, we had our chances in the first 11 minutes and probably dominated play. We allowed them 5 goals in 4.5 minutes. I’ve rewatched the rd 1 game and while I concede we made some errors, wasting our scoring opportunities was what hurt the most. The game was fairly even in general play


14 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

To be honest, we had our chances in the first 11 minutes and probably dominated play. We allowed them 5 goals in 4.5 minutes. I’ve rewatched the rd 1 game and while I concede we made some errors, wasting our scoring opportunities was what hurt the most. The game was fairly even in general play

But the object of the game is to score. 
i think Goodwin forgets that aspect far too much. 

15 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

To be honest, we had our chances in the first 11 minutes and probably dominated play. We allowed them 5 goals in 4.5 minutes. I’ve rewatched the rd 1 game and while I concede we made some errors, wasting our scoring opportunities was what hurt the most. The game was fairly even in general play

This is an accurate assessment IMO.

The concerning aspect for me from the game was however that the poor forward half conversion rate (inside 50s and accuracy in front of goal) appeared not to have been fixed over the pre-season.

 

 
2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Dayne Beams. 

Simon Goodwin 

 

2018 we started poorly and had everyone write us off as going nowhere for the year after the Hawthorn loss.  Then to this day 2 years ago we came up against a resurgent Carlton who were starting to find some competitiveness and everyone was smelling a dangerous game that the Melbourne of old would likely loose against aside that on paper it shouldn't loose to - we then proceeded to blow them away by 108 odd points.

Whilst I would have much prefered to be round 1 winners for once, I'm not loosing my [censored] over it like some people are here.  It's a long season and I recon we will go ok.


13 hours ago, demonstone said:

Anyone silly enough to put money on us finishing last can have that bet with me.

Same with anybody who reckons  us for the flag!

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9 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

This is an accurate assessment IMO.

The concerning aspect for me from the game was however that the poor forward half conversion rate (inside 50s and accuracy in front of goal) appeared not to have been fixed over the pre-season.

 

Totally agree Ron. Mitch Brown did little to improve our forward line. TMac was lost at sea again. Too many mids blowing opportunities to goal. It is definitely an area on which we need to improve. It's the same problem we have had for the last few years. 

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9 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

But the object of the game is to score. 
i think Goodwin forgets that aspect far too much. 

He can't kick the goals for them. He can structure the side to provide opportunities. We had those and the execution failed us.

It would be interesting to analyse the comments in this thread with those in the various "Would a Premiership Matter in 2020" threads to see who is saying the Premiership doesn't count this year while being profoundly concerned about finishing last.


3 hours ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

He can't kick the goals for them. He can structure the side to provide opportunities. We had those and the execution failed us.

The execution has been poor for 2-3 years

i think the Senior Coach can take some blame for it

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How anyone can base anything on round one in Perth and still be bitter is so far beyond me as a human being. Even with years exposed to this website and the eternal disappointment of being a Demons fan, like really? 

3 hours ago, Skuit said:

How anyone can base anything on round one in Perth and still be bitter is so far beyond me as a human being. Even with years exposed to this website and the eternal disappointment of being a Demons fan, like really? 

This wins best post award I think and Balls Grinter is spot on too

Put your money on Adelaide they are ****house. Gold Coast will probably win it they are a few years away from being competitive.


Why are we favourites for the spoon?   ARE WE  TANKING. ?   If not then l expect to be in it for a long way with happy days ahead.

There is plenty of upside and we need to have faith lets just hang in there and just maybe they see the light.

Adelaide or GC to take the spoon this year.

However, if Goodwin can’t improve our inside 50 efficiency and maximising the most out of our talented players, then we’re a sneaky chance at 21-1.

On 5/20/2020 at 6:30 PM, praha said:

You must have misheard.

We are mid-range for pretty much every futures bet, including the flag, most (and least) wins, top 8, top 4 etc. Not even close to being "favourites" for the spoon at every major outlet I've seen, nor have they "firmed" in any market, let alone the wooden spoon.

 

So maybe the market is saying: The MFC has the personnel and potential but lacks the coaching and strategies to have a really good season?

 

Gold Coast will be getting the first 2 picks and a the mid range pick , no way they will not be aiming for that 

special mention to crows for a chance 

maybe , and hope so Carlton will be there 

On 5/20/2020 at 9:27 PM, Pates said:

Look I didn't like our round one performance but aside from the first quarter the Eagles never blew us away. In Perth, having to travel, found out the decision on the season postponement on the bus; I'm not saying it mitigates a lackluster performance after a big pre-season of blowing winds of change but we've got one game to go on and we were beaten by a flag favourites at their home by 27 points. It could've been a lot worse.

It was just so disappointing to see the same mistakes as last year and the same game plan.


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