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Really loving ANB game. His work rate is first class.

 

Not having a full strength team will hold us in good stead going forward. In previous seasons (correct me if I'm wrong) we've fielded almost full strength sides from the get - go.

 

Hahahaha

At work and popped onto the game day thread for an update- honestly thought we must be 10 goals down.

 

 

It’s not a Melbourne game without a Bruce goal ?

 

We put some actual players in the center and suddenly we aren’t the worst. What a shock. 

Nice push by the fat spud in Josh Bruce


Just now, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Hahahaha

At work and popped onto the game day thread for an update- honestly thought we must be 10 goals down.

 

Tbh early on we should have been. They have hit the post 4 times. We had just kicked 3 in a row.

Reverse the teams - free every time.

Geez, Hunt standing 5 metres off Bont who takes a handball and kicks into f50 for a mark and goal again.

 


Bruce legitimately thanked the umpire after he kicked the goal.

I cant believe that G.Lyon was invited to speak at a MFC supporters night. he is the most negative pr!!k going.

And Rivers kick is deliberate but that [censored] against Spargo was not. Good to see the umpires still sucks. 

Edited by Jaded

Of course deliberate.


12 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Thank God for Lever and May.

With players like Jones and Tmac still around its a worry.

Not sure what Tomlison brings and poor Jetta seems a shadow of the champion he was.

Harmes needs to step up in the absence of others but has not been great. ANB likewise.

 

Jetta is another. A fine servant who should have retired at the end of last Season 

 
1 minute ago, Dee-lusional said:

they are outplaying us, dogs should be a mile in front. Good taste of footy for the kids 

 

We are definitely playing boys against men. The Dogs are an excellent team. They are some genuine stars. Our defense has stood up well, but our midfield has struggled and the less said about our forwards the better. Fritsch and ANB the only two who should play round 1. TMac somehow has done less than usual. 

Happy with that quarter and the effort was much better.

For a club like ours to be quite depleted as we are, we certainly are putting I some good work.


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