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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Salem laughs at his inexusable miss Fuuuurg me just friggen kick itย 

Gave me the sh it's as well

Edited by Bates Mate

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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Seriously max needs to do something about his kicking. As an experienced senior player & captain you should not miss from that distance in front

Yep, it happens way too often.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Entertainment ia great don't get me wrong, we need control and tempo though. I'd prefer 6.5 entertainment and 10 out of 10 performance.

Agree, but I still enjoyed it all the same

Edited by โ€”coachโ€”

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Extraordinary football but this isnโ€™t our brand. Need to shut this end to end stuff down next quarter.ย 

12 minutes ago, monoccular said:

At the game. Happily canโ€™t hear him. ย What particularly cringeworthy has he said this time.ย 

Just his general barely concealed barracking for Collingwood was grinding my gears. Though saying that it was tough to pay a 50 with only a second to go "in the game" was a peculiar call just now.


Just now, โ€”coachโ€” said:

Agree, but I still enjoyed it all the smae

Of course, it's a good watch.

Good to see the renowned MFC ability to get ahead of ourselves now extends to daisy pearce, calls a goal before it happens ensuring we missโ€ฆ.

Pies ball movement very good. They transition so quickly we canโ€™t get set. Need to apply more tackling pressure in the front half

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a great game they are playing well, we are playing better. lets just keep it that way, two of the easiest shots for goal missed, but we are still ahead and need to keep building on that lead. the pies are going very hard at our players trying to bury them i hope the umpires are keeping an eye on that.


Are you allowed to bury a guys head in the ground because he makes a comment?

Similar to game against Footscray so far, we continue a shoot out and it wonโ€™t work for us, need to tighten defense across all areas, particularly midfielders and forwards

That should have been HTB if the Hibberd one was



Cox and his forken knees ... Again.

Hibbo was HTB but that wasn't.

Grrrrrr

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2 weeks for you mason you 4 eyed dog


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