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COVID19- Destroying our lives. 

MFC - Destroying our lives. 

AFL- Destroying our lives. 

Umpires- Destroying our lives.

2020- Can wrack off.

Life- No enjoyment left.

 

 

Gawn         can't  keep carrying.

Jones         Holds head high

Sparrow    That's our future

Umpires     W   T   F

ME             LOST FOR WORDS.

Gawn -oppositions best weapon

Sparrow - did ok’

Lockhart - better than many

May - pass mark

Midfield - NFI

Fritsch - just nup

TMAC - that was disgraceful

Viney - put in effort

Salem- fumbles and failures

Others - lazy, sloppy, disinterested

Forward of centre- continues to underwhelm

 

“He tried hard” - Lockhart, Sparrow , May, Lever, Hibberd, Gawn, Petracca Viney Langdon

 

“Need some coaching” - Jackson, Pickett
 

“Absolutely pathetic effort” - Oliver, Harmes, Melksham, Weid,  Brayshaw, Jones, tmcd, Omcd, Salem, Fritsch, Hannan , 


Six word assessment: Lose the midfield, lose the game.

Six sets of shoulders: Gawn, Oliver, Petracca, Viney, Langdon and Brayshaw. 

13 hours ago, joeboy said:

Team - can get stuffed

Best Analysis Ever

12 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

“He tried hard” - Lockhart, Sparrow , May, Lever, Hibberd, Gawn, Petracca Viney Langdon

 

“Need some coaching” - Jackson, Pickett
 

“Absolutely pathetic effort” - Oliver, Harmes, Melksham, Weid,  Brayshaw, Jones, tmcd, Omcd, Salem, Fritsch, Hannan , 

Spirit, tad hard on the Weid . My son was at the game last night and mentioned this morning Weid was making good positions leading well and we NEVER looked for him. 

I was at the game too.  M34.

Weid was like Hannan and Fritsch and Jackson and McDonald.  They all played behind their man. Waved an arm.  Led to the pocket. Went up one handed.  Weid doesn’t demand the footy. He does not dart up and back.  Weid was poor like many others.   He saved himself with the mark and goal with 90 seconds to play. That was good but only brief.  He should stay in and we need to persist. But I’ve love 5 minutes with these forwards.  They need more intensity and to demand it. 
 

MFC - Inept since 1965


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