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MFC - Soft , flaky pretenders

Nothing  ever changes!

Lazy spineless pretenders.

 

Only saw half the game live

Smith   pin ball machine

May     plays with pride

Wagner just cannot rely

Salem  over rated here

Omac   time gentleman please

Langon  gave his all

petracca   talent not enough

max  needs some support

melksham  needs new coach

brown   tried his best

spargo tried his best

ANB   time gentleman please

Weid   had little hope

Viney   needs a talk

Oliver another reckless game

Jones  poor body language

Fritta    lost his way

Broken heartless melody. 

Picked this yesterday!

Joeboy   I can often find reason in your analysis, I can even reason against you. 
 

but tonight  

Joeboy.        can only agree


Sydney - Classy and Smart

Longmire - Wiley as Fox

Melbourne - Unskilled and Dumb

Goodwin - Wile E. Coyote

Anyone - Take Game On

Anyone - Show Some Heart

Supporters - Depressed and Devastated

 

Three words ... Now lets see..MFC

56 YEARS!!


1 hour ago, titan_uranus said:

Langdon - deserves a mention

Gawn - was also OK

That's about it.

The two guys who missed set shots from inside 20m in the last.  Both of those misses went down the other end and ended in goals to the Swans.  They are responsible for 23 points in Sydney's favour from two shanked kicks. 

27 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

The two guys who missed set shots from inside 20m in the last.  Both of those misses went down the other end and ended in goals to the Swans.  They are responsible for 23 points in Sydney's favour from two shanked kicks. 

They were still our best 2 players by a country mile and you know it.

 
7 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

They were still our best 2 players by a country mile and you know it.

I just have a really hard time accepting those missed shots.  Unprofessional, horrible basic skills, choking under pressure...  Good sides don't do that. 

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

mfc - not worth evaluating

But it is

happens too often

top down review

2018 prelim final

Many other failures

 


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