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3 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

I've got one. The Melbourne Fuchsias

Melbourne Pansies more like it. 

 

Watch the Swans lock it down going against the wind. Goodwin is a clueless hack.

in fact, watch them out score us

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2 minutes ago, MF-C said:

To Hell and Back right?

Such a joke of a club 


Can't even laugh 

We just stink 

At least we won the preseason 

 

Smith is such an unclean player.

Such a sad first half.

Won the toss and thought the wind will win it for us.

Too many passengers.

No talk or connection, playing for themselves.

Why do we let a team get a run of goals?

Cmon dees, bring the skills.


1 minute ago, bing181 said:

This is 100% on the players.

I'd say it mostly is, but when Sydney were leaving an extra behind the ball, why didn't we man that up?  Why did we allow that to happen?  We should have done more their from a tactics point of view.

The sad part is the footy world  expects this from the MFC ... Simply can’t be trusted and serious leadership, culture & coaching .. just can’t see them doing a Cats comeback

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

I've been watching. Every game.

You would know that if you showed up after a win. But you don't.

Lever's 6th in the Demonland POTY votes by the way, so I'm clearly not the only one.

And Wagner played well last week. Deserved his game this week.

No he didn’t. In the first half he was useless. He takes too long to make a decision and then it’s too late! He gets tackled,etc

 
2 minutes ago, MF-C said:

To Hell and Back right?

Such a joke of a club 


Can't even laugh 

We just stink 

More like - To Hell and back again 


Can rightly have a go at the coach all we want, but even if it was a 3 on 2 entry into our forward fifty and it was not in mays, brayshaw, melksham or salem's hands i dont trust the player to make the right decision or be able to execute. 

Our players simply aren't that good. Part of being good is being consistent and after a point it cant be coached to improve. This is our brand. 

 

As usual if don’t dominate the midfield everything else falls apart! 

That was our best use of half back then.  We actually hit three targets in a row.

And great finish from ANB.


2 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

Melbourne Pansies more like it. 

Melbourne Irrelevants more apt

Just now, Earl Hood said:

As usual if don’t dominate the midfield everything else falls apart! 

As I’ve said. Worst. Game. Plan. Ever. 
Such a high risk low reward plan. 

Clarry wasnt the worst in that 1st half.  Not great.  Same with Viney.   Along with May, can they bullock and drag this lot out of the mud pit to a narrow win?


They made moves. Tomlinson back. Smith forward. I’m shook. 

Jones on bench with thigh strapped - maybe we're a chance?

 

What the [censored] was Oliver doing then?

Jesus.  Some of the decisions tonight have been awful.

Jones off injured.  We were playing a man down with him on anyway so no loss there.

Excellent Langdon 


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