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14 minutes ago, BigFez said:

When I said Melbourne by 55 I meant Melbourne by -55 

I hope the players apologize for this crap their serving up. 

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Goodwin should be sacked immediately.there will not be a club whilst this guy here. As a paying member for 40 years I refuse to put one more cent in while he is coach

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Just now, leave it to deever said:

Weid ...2 handballs...0 kicks...0 marks in 3 qrts.

 

Ball has come inside 50 7 times in two quarters. Unsure what a FF is meant to be doing with that sizzling stat. 

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Tell me why I should keep believing in us. Please. Surely we as supporters need to stick together through thick and thin. But we all need to know that we are not alone - that we hold true to something that we have stuck to, thick and thin for decades. is it a delusional idea to be believe in a Melbourne Premiership in our lifetimes or is it best to give up and play tiddly winks instead. I certainly vote for the former. The game's not over but I hear the fat lady singing...what is the name of that song?

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2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Goodwin will say it’s all a learning process. 

It's the connection!

We've learned a little bit more about where we are as a footy club.

We're not happy, we have to get better.

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To Hell and Back. 
 

What an arrogant bunch of flogs to sell that rubbish to us. 

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2 goals in three quarters   I suppose the FD will not review this game either 

it’s clear what’s gone wrong   We having kicked enough goals. Reminds me of a PF

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1 minute ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Oh [censored] off. He is putrid 

Why is a fwd pocket in the backline? 
cause the rest of the team are useless and he can’t get a touch in his actual position. If you want to attack players look to the midfield. High number of hitouts but [censored] all clearances. 

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1 minute ago, Hell Bent said:

Triple M commentary: 

"Simon Goodwin standing 3 metres from me with his thumb in his mouth,  clueless what to do next. "

Says it all really. 

I’ve got some advice I know he’ll take: ignore the noise. 

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Not sure how Bartlett & Pert want $$ from members etc to serve this rubbish... afl season is rooted but that aside Goody is failing badly & should hand the keys back at season end if he can’t fix this..  Very unfair to burn another list & bring on more misery to its supporters 

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