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2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

If Pies lose Dogs get to play saints in Brisbane

How lucky can you get

Their last flag was won on pure utter luck. This could be round 2. Dream run from the AFL and the umpires. 

There’s still 8 minutes left for the Dogs to accidentally put 19 on the field. Hang tight folks.

 
10 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

was it ever so BBO

'Tis our lot in life to be disappointed

The only question is at what hurdle in life do we fail

Correct Jim

However, whilst it is painful watching our final chances evaporate , listening to lyon and Healy makes me think that self castration with a pencil would be a preferred option.


1 minute ago, CYB said:

Time to go Goodwin!

Lol because the dogs beat Freo?

Just now, DubDee said:

Lol because the dogs beat Freo?

No because we are yet again not playing finals under him. In a season where we had virtually no real injury issues bar Gawn missing a few weeks. 

6 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

What's happened to our game? This is a shocking spectacle, and the umpiring ... it's in crisis

 

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Teams are so regimented they keep kicking backwards and sideways even when behind. Coaches have killed the game.

And the Coleman was won with 42 goals. The game is like watching defensive soccer if a team plays keeping off, or defensive Rugby Union if a team wants to play stoppages.

Its a massive shame. I feel in love watching Ablett, Dunstall, Lockett and Daicos doing extraordinary things 5-6 times a game.

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

Melbourne players have just switched off the game and realised they wasted another season. 

Looking forward to the next doco

2021: Time to pull the Finger Out

The good thing to come from this is the Pies have to play WC in Perth 


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Melbourne players have just switched off the game and realised they wasted another season. 

Players switched off many a time during games...  we are perennial losers 

Just now, Jaded said:

No because we are yet again not playing finals under him. In a season where we had virtually no real injury issues bar Gawn missing a few weeks. 

So if Freo won, Goodwin is safe?

This game is irrelevant to goodwins future

Well 2020 can go and get fracked. Looking forward to an off season of hope building through trade/draft season and preseason and the likely dashing of said hope in 2021.

 


Sack Longmuir

Just now, DubDee said:

So if Freo won, Goodwin is safe?

This game is irrelevant to goodwins future

I wasn’t suggesting as such. In my opinion Goodwin failed this year and I don’t think he can take us any further. But had the Dogs lost he lives to fight another day. If we had a good showing in week one of the finals it may have turned this season from a waste to a step forward. 


5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Their last flag was won on pure utter luck. 

Sorry but that’s rubbish.

Go and watch the prelim v the Giants again. Showed more heart and determination than I’ve ever seen an MFC side play with.

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

No because we are yet again not playing finals under him. In a season where we had virtually no real injury issues bar Gawn missing a few weeks. 

Our list is a mid-table list at best, nothing to do with the coaching that we're not in the eight. We don't have the cattle, or anywhere near it. Bulldogs are in the finals because they're a better team (= better players, and more of them) - and watching this only confirms it.

Stuff Melbourne how they lost to Sydney beggers belief. It's gonna get harder with Freo, Sydney, Carlton and Gold Coast probably improving. We have to improve dramatically and that's just not with the players we currently have but we have to trade and draft aggressively skill and speed.

 
5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

The good thing to come from this is the Pies have to play WC in Perth 

If they lose tomorrow night...

Bulldogs would usually be my adopted finals team but they can go and get stuffed. Would rather watch Richmond or West Coast win another one, that’s how much this season has ruined me mentally. Will only be on the dogs if they’re playing Geelong.


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