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And to think had we beaten the Hawks and hadn’t been stuffed by the umps against Crows that would be 76 pts. Not sure when a team has been minor premiers with that many pts. 

 

Lol! Chris Scott in presser saying they were disappointed because they controlled the game but didn't win. They lost 3 out of 4 quarters FFS!

I said in game day , at half time that perhaps we have a cunning plan . 
 

it seems we did !! 

Edited by demonique


just sitting here, drinking a furphy, thinking about that time at KP when Gawn rose above the pack, sat on the Geelong players head and took a screamer.

kicking the goal, after the siren, from 50 out

put us on top of the ladder.

 

The 2nd quarter was a horror show. So many players way down on output. they were unrecognisable from the team we've seen all year

But we regrouped at half time and got to work. stemmed the bleeding in the 3rd and then produced the most significant quarter of football i've ever seen from this club. 

This team has guts and belief to go with bags of talent. It will take us all the way this year in my humble opinion

Its the red hair, there is no other explanation, Clayton is such a jet!!!!

 

Chris Scott post game. 
What a Dhead. 

HOW THE HELL ARE WE SUPPOSED TO SLEEP TONIGHT?


1 minute ago, Stiff Arm said:

Lol! Chris Scott in presser saying they were disappointed because they controlled the game but didn't win. They lost 3 out of 4 quarters FFS!

And a "Comedy of errors from a lot of people"

Bitching about the umpires 

They had the rub all [censored] night

Miserable [censored] this bloke is

Lol Chris Scott saying they were in control. They played 20 (albeit near-perfect) minutes of football and we controlled the rest of the game.

But he's minimising the disappointment which I suppose is understandable. 

Excuse me if this has already been posted but I think that’s the first time in our history we’ve won from a kick after the siren. 

That's the greatest win I've seen by MFC.  The most painful loss was 2018 down there at Kardinia Park when Toohey kicked a goal after the siren when we had been in front all night - yes in 60+ years following the club.  That just completely erased it - MAXY you GOD!


6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

HOW THE HELL ARE WE SUPPOSED TO SLEEP TONIGHT?

Feic it, I think I’ll have a wee single malt or two to help me sleep. 
I might watch the second half again while I do. Think I’ll  sleep like a baby

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39 minutes ago, jane02 said:

I think I’m going to need sedation if I’m going to get any sleep tonight. I wish I was a drinker at times like these.

Never too late to start! 🥂


2 minutes ago, Megatron said:

Excuse me if this has already been posted but I think that’s the first time in our history we’ve won from a kick after the siren. 

I asked the question earlier and am still waiting for the intel.

My hunch ->

3 Votes - M.....Gawn

2 Votes - C.................Oliver

 

For the drawn Brownlow with Bontempeli.

1 minute ago, Mel Bourne said:

I asked the question earlier and am still waiting for the intel.

Yep, first time we've ever won after the siren

 
4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

HOW THE HELL ARE WE SUPPOSED TO SLEEP TONIGHT?

We don't, we watch that last quarter and then we watch it again and again and maybe just once more for good measure!!!!

Go the dees!!!!!!

7 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Scott presser

What a [censored] he is...

What did he say, he couldn’t possibly have complained about the 50m penalty…


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