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STOP THE TRUCK

 

STOP

THE

TRUCK

I. HAVE. AN. ANNOUNCEMENT

 

Simon Goodwin looks like - wait for it - COMMANDER WATERFORD from Handmaids Tail

 

WTF, iKR!!!

 
6 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Easy 1 goal 12 behind win really....

Ffs, kicking!

Yea but at least we know where this tesm is at afyer last weeks scrub.

8 points and moving forward.

2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Nearly 100 possessions between Oliver, Petracca and Salem.

Hardly a surprise we dominated (minus in front of goal)

 

We've got to take our chances going forward. We weren't perfect, but the scoreline flattered the Saints. But wth half a forward line, and now 2-0 it's a great outcome. Can't ask for more than that, we can only get better from here!

Man I love beating the Saints!

Oh and go Kossie! ELECTRIC!

 

 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

We played bloody well... except we couldn’t nail goals. If we did, it would have been a thrashing.

Nice to see our midfield back dominating. Backline is still a thing of beauty. Tomlinson was just wonderful. 
 

If we can keep scraping out wins until we get Brown on the field... look out! 

Or hold marks.


Guess who's back, back again The Dees are back tell a friend.

T-shirt Tommy and Tommo take a bow.

Good to get the win. 19 behinds is deplorable though, and letting Howard just amble back and take intercept marks is poor form. We need a forward line. Good to see Petracca lower his eyes inside 50 at times, hopefully some of the others saw that and realise that it can be done. Its basic football and we are beyond pathetic at delivering inside 50. Good signs from a lot of players (mostly those not in the forward line). Majority team effort.

  • Demonland changed the title to POSTGAME: Rd 02 vs St. Kilda
 

[censored] Yea!!!!! Always good to knock off a side that rate themselves way too much.

Ugly footy at times and bad in front of goal, but went three goals down and came back as well as holding off a couple of Saints charges.  Have grown as a group, in past years were out of the contest by 3/4 time.


6 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:
  • doubled the scoring shots
  • doubled the scoring shots
  • always a good indication.... 

You can say that again...

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Lever had a Stinker ?  How many dropped marks?

At least 2 goals given away to drops 

Well I thought we would be out paced and out coached.

I am glad to admit I was wrong. 

Well done MFC. 


I’m within a bees [censored] of being banned form the Medallion Club. 
 

Go you good things.

We obliterated them in every single way except for the score, we flattered them massively with our poor kicking for goal. It will cost us games if it doesn’t get fixed, once against Freo for first game back you can forgive, second time in a row starts to build a pattern. 

5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Oliver is just... there are no words. A freak. 

Yep...back to his best.


Scrappy win, not complaining, convert a third of our missed shots and its a 40-50 point win.

End of mini rant go and get plastered.

Go you mighty F'n Dees???

Played tough when we needed, and the skills in the first half were excellent but for goal kicking. Only fell off when the pressure dropped... 

Good win with plenty to work on. I’ll take it.

 

Only watched 2nd half and we put together some really positive chains of ball movement. Skills let us down a fair bit though (dropped about 5 sitter marks, kicking was poor as well), topped with some bad finishing and it took a bit of shine off a really good win. Should have been 40+. Kozzy looking really special in the middle. 


Go Dees.

Awesome win. Saints are a good team and Pickett one day will take a screamer. It's a good start & just builds confidence.

Bring on the giants next week. 


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