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8 minutes ago, Pipefitter said:

The scary thing is we pretty much have a full list to choose from at the moment. This is as good as it gets.

 Yet we made how many changes this week. 5 again I think it was. Nobody has a clue, me included. 

 
1 minute ago, Biffen said:

Milkshake tries to steal a third miss for the quarter but is denied by Hunt.

He stole one of those off Pickett too when Kossie was streaming into goal.

44 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

No way. Both are settling after poor starts.

Lever's second quarter so much better with his body positioning. TMac getting to more contests and started leaping at the ball. 

And on cue any appearance of potential form....snuffed out in one quarter.  Need to roll the dice sometimes TU instead of sitting back and hoping.   Make things happen or give the opp a different look.

Goody is like a rabbit in the headlights as are most of the players.

Some individual cameos and patches of ok to very good football.  But mostly very little confidence among most and lacking 'TEAM' spirit/fight.

Sad to watch.

 

Lockhart got a game how?

That was your chance to do something Tomlinson.  Always looks one step behind the pace of the game.

 

Pumped up Lockhart in the first qtr but he's been horrible for 3 qtrs


Take Tomlinson off FFS

three huge errors in a row 

Tom macs success as a forward was a fluke im afraid. 

He simply cant mark and score.

Move him on. PLEASE.


A marking key forward is the difference today. 

Such a sloppy and ineffective team. 

If you were on who wants to be a millionaire and had to choose an MFC player as your phone a friend, who would you choose?


Pettraca barely jogging on transition to defense too. If you are spent then get to the bench.

This game plan does not suit our players.

We drop marks, kick half volleys and dont man up. 

 
Just now, Demonland said:

They are so much cleaner with the ball than us. 

They have a trained system and a plan. If we don’t play chaos ball we’ve got nothing else. 

The coach has to go.


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