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6 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Harmes and Hibberd are hopeless.

 

You can add Jackson

 

Dogs have been the better side all night but gee they've had a lot of help from the umpires 

Their body work to block, shepherd puts ours to shame. They are a better team, and they’re currently getting better. We are going the other way. 


2 minutes ago, layzie said:

I know many here loved Hannan but honestly screw him.

I didn't and I don't

Harmes pathetic.

Beaten in the clearances again, out tackled again. Honestly pathetic.

5 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Geez Brayshaw talks [censored].

What?

 

The most diabolical umpiring I have seen in 35 years of watching football. Need to start teaching our players to throw the ball and forget the handball…what a disgrace 


2 minutes ago, Webber said:

Their body work to block, shepherd puts ours to shame. They are a better team, and they’re currently getting better. We are going the other way. 

They will not beat us again if we ever get an even playing field'

Too many show ponies like petracca and Pickett that flash in and out of the game but otherwise don’t contribute

others like harmes get ahead of themselves and can’t execute the basics

 


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I'm sorry that pass from Hibbard to Viney was hilarious & lucky. Harmes not aware of what was happening

He had a player there. One stepped of the ground and one stepped on. The one who stepped off was not watching.

Good, maybe the lads will pull their [censored] heads in now and realise it's not easy. Thought the last month we had would have done it.

We have been found out towards the end of the season. The usual MFC pathetic end.


And that Kossie kick is why we are not winning, Have to fix the forward line and the delivery into the forward line.

Fight on Dee's! Next round!

 

4th.
?Dumb Anb he’s totally [censored] -runs into trouble - [censored] up certain goals  

Viney to Pickett 

brown 

X turnovers killed us  !!!! 
X Goodwin  !!! who’s on Daniel  who’s on Bont  wake up you muppet 

x umps fuc@&)(&d us

Goodwin!!!! Anb certainly dropped. He’s had a shocking last month. 


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