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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Why is Brayshaw not playing on ball ahead of Sparrow?

Cause brayshaw is terrible. Can't believe people rate him

 

Got offered mcc the other day. Do I ask for a refund on my MFC “donation” membership to pay for the $1100 fee?
Not sure I’m getting my monies worth currently. 

7 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Coach killer.

If you know one, I’ll pay him.


For once can we also play with some instinct. Let's not deviate from the [censored] game plan

 

What a comeback in the second half!! Finals here we come 

 

gone too early DL

Just now, america de cali said:

Clarkson will come only for the bucks or if his ego makes him think he’s god and can work miracles. 

I wonder if goody will have a job in 3 weeks.... 

Lucky the job seeker increase in payment has been extended for him 

 

Lockhart the only one who can hold his head up high.

Jackson, Weiderman, Fritsch, Picket, Hannan and Melksham have as a collective had 2 tackles.


To fix this club we need to get rid of every person who has any history with the club and bring in others from outside Of our four walls.

Our club is infested with losers, loser mentality, happiness to just be. No hunger, no drive, no killer instinct. MFC is a insipid breeding ground. Purge the [censored] place!

4 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Clarkson will come only for the bucks or if his ego makes him think he’s god and can work miracles. 

I’m down with that. Get him. 

Positives

WE have kicked 1 goal 3 points

Only 33 Points Down

Port are playing poorly should be 15 goals in front.

 

This season has been full of teams playingDoctor Jeckle and Mr Hyde football, winning well one week and looking hopeless the next. This week we are hopeless but the problem we have dropped 2 games by a few points when we were on song. So we can’t afford these downers. Intensity is near zero, team work zero. 


2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Weideman 1 (no marks), Hannan 1 (1 mark), Jackson 3 (no marks), Pickett 4, Melksham 4 (1 mark), TMac 4 (3 marks), Fritsch 6 (2 marks).

18 inside 50s for 1 mark inside 50.

Carey wouldn’t get near it with the mids kicking to him like that.


If there are any youngsters reading this site, I'm sorry to say that you need to consider the following.

You follow a side that has not won a flag for 56 years and has only had 2 Grand final appearances since that day for 2 humiliating losses.

We entered the season with what we were told was the fittest side we have had take the field, and enjoyed an injury run so good that I have not seen similar in my 52yrs, in a truncated season where superb fitness and list availability should have seen our team hot favourites to play deep into finals. And we have yet again caved and surrendered to a side that wanted it more while being directionless because of the lack of ability of a coach who is a handbrake to team performance. Only a few weeks after our president scoffed at the idea that our coach should be under pressure because of limp performances.

Think long and hard about emotionally investing in this organisation.

 

 

3 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Well, that was a debacle. I’ve put a lot of our problems down to Goodwin previously, but this is down to effort, intensity and skill execution. Not even close to resembling our improved performance the last few weeks.

Coaches responsibility to motivate, inspire and lead the players. He’s clearly not able to do that consistently even after 4-5 years now.

 
6 minutes ago, Hogan2014 said:

How does brayshaw continue to get games??? Yet Tomlinson was brought in for outside run & can’t get a game 

In fairness Brayshaw is the only one having a dip tonight 

Awful kick from Hannan.


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