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I’ve noticed MFC fans booing oppo players when lining up for goal recently. I personally hate it. Leave it to likes of Collingwood and west coast. Unless it is a bad free kick paid what are you actually booing?

it’s ridiculous, childish and petty. 

a bloke marked the ball and is kicking for goal. Boo our defence if you like but the oppo did their job 

 
5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I’ve noticed MFC fans booing oppo players when lining up for goal recently. I personally hate it. Leave it to likes of Collingwood and west coast. Unless it is a bad free kick paid what are you actually booing?

it’s ridiculous, childish and petty. 

a bloke marked the ball and is kicking for goal. Boo our defence if you like but the oppo did their job 

There is no association between on field decisions and booing is there?

Why isn't there an Umpires post game question and answer forum to clear the air , to humanise their decision making and themselves.I think it would prove to be very popular.

9 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Again, it’s Essendon. E-S-S-E-N-D-O-N. All manner of etiquette flies out the window when it’s them. 😁

And besides, when the opposition are lining up for a set shot at the other end of the ground, our main cheer guys boo them like there’s no tomoz. And if it’s good enough for them, it’s good enough for this lil nuftie. 😉

#ImaLoud-MouthedBoganAndProudOfit 🤩

no it's not, it's the peptides

 
6 hours ago, DubDee said:

I’ve noticed MFC fans booing oppo players when lining up for goal recently. I personally hate it. Leave it to likes of Collingwood and west coast. Unless it is a bad free kick paid what are you actually booing?

it’s ridiculous, childish and petty. 

a bloke marked the ball and is kicking for goal. Boo our defence if you like but the oppo did their job 

If they’ve got the opportunity through unfair means (ie they pushed our player in the back, or mark paid but didn’t have enough of it) I’ll happily boo but beyond that I’ll leave it to others if they want to put him of. 


12 hours ago, DubDee said:

I’ve noticed MFC fans booing oppo players when lining up for goal recently. I personally hate it. Leave it to likes of Collingwood and west coast. Unless it is a bad free kick paid what are you actually booing?

it’s ridiculous, childish and petty. 

a bloke marked the ball and is kicking for goal. Boo our defence if you like but the oppo did their job 

Exactly, unless it's a balls up of a free kick it's just a waste of energy and silly. Two things I can't stand: That and loudly cheering an opposition miss, unless it was from a terrible free kick and therefore a 'justice' moment. 

There is some sort of serious vendetta going on here...

 
On 6/15/2022 at 6:23 AM, Pates said:

Pies fans really are a special breed of filth. 

I never realised how much hatred there was in football until I joined this forum

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12 minutes ago, one_demon said:

I never realised how much hatred there was in football until I joined this forum

I think “hatred” is an overly emotive description here.

But let me tell you what I think of Carlton,   ( the club and fans ) not the players!


12 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I think “hatred” is an overly emotive description here.

You wouldn't refer to someone as "filth" if there was no hatred there

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2 hours ago, one_demon said:

You wouldn't refer to someone as "filth" if there was no hatred there

Doesn’t have to be hate, could just be a strong dislike.

 

On 6/15/2022 at 6:47 AM, Redleg said:

I do have a bottle of Robbie Flower Port, that is probably undrinkable now, after so many years adorning the bar.

I have the same , it nearly got opened one Good Friday when I ran dry, fortunately a neighbour came to the rescue and I stayed hydrated 

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2 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

I have the same , it nearly got opened one Good Friday when I ran dry, fortunately a neighbour came to the rescue and I stayed hydrated 

I reckon mine would be putrid by now, so I just keep the bottle displayed on the bar, as another reminder of a great bloke, a friend and the most skilful player I have ever seen.

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

I think “hatred” is an overly emotive description here.

No It’s not. It is entirely appropriate 


2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I reckon mine would be putrid by now, so I just keep the bottle displayed on the bar, as another reminder of a great bloke, a friend and the most skilful player I have ever seen.

I drank mine straight after the GF, it was excellent!

3 minutes ago, Larry, Moe or Curly said:

I drank mine straight after the GF, it was excellent!

Really, how drunk were you when you opened it 

1 minute ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Really, how drunk were you when you opened it 

Sooo drunk on the fumes of victory. But seriously, it was a very nice drop

3 hours ago, one_demon said:

I never realised how much hatred there was in football until I joined this forum

Yep I agree, everyone hates us,  constructive criticism, winning and our time enduring objective analysis.


On 6/15/2022 at 12:28 PM, RedBlueandTrue said:

Rose tinted unfortunately mate, when we beat Essendon last year half our cheersquad booed their players off, it was disgusting

With what I remember…the only games that stand out to me with oppo supporters booing us is Essendon…they are by far the biggest whinger’s. Collingwood are just quite frankly in a category of their own 

I hope someone points out to Ms Wilson that last night’s crowd for Melbourne vs Brisbane exceeded the recent Thursday night crowd of Richmond vs Port Adelaide by 16,000.

 
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She wouldn’t acknowledge it, just like Dees hater Dwayne “the Exaggerater” Russell.

Caro should be left alone so she can continue sucking lemons!

She will never apologise or admit she is wrong about anything!

Total waste of time and space!


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