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If we'd won, it'd have been one of the most memorable Melbourne wins.

The crowd got behind the side like I've never seen it before - which made the loss hurt even more.

I think the boys felt it as well - they put in 100% all day...

I was so proud of Bate, Jones and Belly - they worked so hard all day. They'll be hurting like nothing on earth.

It was a major step in the right direction today.

We learnt a fair bit.

Posted

Big points to everybody in the crowd today. The boys would have heard us getting behind them today, and been better for it.

It's just unfortunate that it took until the ball was in the middle of the ground after the Davey 'goal' for us to realise that he hadn't got it, and even then it took the scoreboard to believe it!

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wasn't it the smallest at the g for all time, or some such stat?

Hawks got 11k a couple of years back...

I think it was good having a smaller crowd - we seemed to be communicating with each other and really stood behind the guys.

Everyone could see they were having a dip.

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Shame there weren't more of them there.

Own up if you couldnt be bothered turning up today, because thats just weak.

We have 27,000 members and only not even half would have shown up today. It makes me sick.

I commend everyone who joined me at the game today and stood by their side in hard times.

Posted
Oh... and look at the Richmond score!

I've never seen anything that extreme. A 100 point lead in the second quarter !!!!!

Posted

27,000 members

17,000 showed up at the G

pathetic effort by our fans, we should be ashamed

but, for those who did show up, we were loud and proud!!!


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I know I will be abused for this but I have to say that I find some supporters in our crowd very confusing. People a few rows back seem to abuse every Melbourne player for a variety of things, including but not limited to no effort, poor dosposal, no chasing, etc. This went on throughout the game. Players like Miller, Bruce, McDonald, Neitz all the target. What confused me - no frustrated the hell out of me was the same people giving the playes a standing ovation like I have never heard after the game.

It may have been the disappointment of losing, the frustration of the umpire but I turned to my the people I was with (yes who I was with) and said what are they clapping for. They obviously heard and started to abuse me like the players before hand telling me not to come and not needing supported like me. Maybe it is supporters like them that keep some people away. I hate people who just abuse our players. Perhaps it is just me. If you are going to encourage the team at the end of the game, then do it also during the game.

On saying all this, I would prefer to see the standing ovation for games we put in 4 quarters. We are getting close and hopefully next week. I have just had enough of giving standing ovations worthy of a final win when we lose. I did that all through the 80s when we win one game and by one point. I was probably harsh and I am ready to receive the abuse from everyone here also. It was a good effort by the boys and I recognise this. I look forward to giving them a standing ovation and jumping up and down when we win next week.

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The crowd got behind the side like I've never seen it before - which made the loss hurt even more.

I agree, the fans who were there were great. Made it as much of a home ground advantage as we could, shame an MCG cauldron isn't as effective with umpires as a Subiaco or AAMI stadium cauldron.

A small crowd at the MCG is alright, no queue for food, drink, toilet, plenty of space to sit and a seat on the train coming home. But there was plenty of space for a few more to turn up. Hopefully for the Crows game at the G in June we do get a better turnout.

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The atmosphere today was great - everyone cheering at every opportunity and really doing our bit to get behind the boys. I can only imagine how the players are feeling as i was shattered at the end of the game - Davey's non goal was the one that peeved me off the most - the out of bounds one was wrong but realistically, we probably didn't have enough time to get it back down our end and convert it. A top effort and just cross our fingers that the injury curse can go hit some other team - we have had more than our share this season........A win is not too far away - bring on the Tigers - round 12!

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16,000

for those who did not turn up. For shame.

At the time when our club needs us the most, only 14,000 or so supporters come out and get behind the team.

But for those who did go, the pride of the MFC really showed. The boys gave it their all and the fans were really rowdy and generated a lot of noise. The team lifted for the fans and the fans lifted for the players. inspirational stuff.

4 hours after the game and i still feel robbed, but the guys played for each other and as weird as it sounds, today was one of my most proudest days to be a member for the MFC.

Posted

Thanks to all those supporters that showed up today. The Redlegs sitting around my area were cheering all day. Expect one joke of a man who made a poor Port Adelaide kid cry who was sitting with his Demons supporter grandfather - shamefull, the poor kid cried his eyes out right up till half time, all for waving his flag and doing what you're suppose to do at the footy and cheer you team.

I loved the other unoffical cheer squad in the old red seat area...hats off to them, you guys rock!

The guy playing the trumpet before the game, you were onsong again. Awesome. Makes it worth going to the footy with the kids and friends. Thanks.

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Thanks to all those supporters that showed up today. The Redlegs sitting around my area were cheering all day. Expect one joke of a man who made a poor Port Adelaide kid cry who was sitting with his Demons supporter grandfather - shamefull, the poor kid cried his eyes out right up till half time, all for waving his flag and doing what you're suppose to do at the footy and cheer you team.

I also saw a middle aged man tear shreds off a kid for hitting him in the head with a record before the start. Good on you mate, what a goose! He then sat there impassively with his kids for the whole game. Not a clap, cheer or boo from the three of them (kids were probably terrified of him). Thanks for coming though, it added to the bottom line crowd figure and is better effort than those who didn't turn up.

The remainder of the crowd were FANTASTIC. Another 10000 making the same amount of noise may have lifted us to a win.

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fantastic effort by the boys today. great hard at it stuff and i reckon the crowd went at it too. just sad to see such a great effort go to waste because too many melbourne fans are willing to drop away after a loss or two.

what is even more frustrating is going to every game, and then getting abused because you go for a team with 'soft' supporters and not being able to properly argue against it. no coincidence that the same game last year, which carried less weight for our season, attracted double the crowd, but probably the same noise level

Posted
27,000 members

17,000 showed up at the G

pathetic effort

16,000

for those who did not turn up. For shame.

Own up if you couldnt be bothered turning up today, because thats just weak.

We have 27,000 members and only not even half would have shown up today. It makes me sick.

Oh please - I'm so sick of the generalisations made about members when crowd figures are low. Show some maturity.

I make a financial contribution to the Club every year that, for me, is not an insignificant one. I've done so every year since I was ~15. I've also done some volunteer work for the club, albeit only a couple of times.

Pathetic indeed.

Posted
wasn't it the smallest at the g for all time, or some such stat?

first game i ever went to was tigers bears, bout 15 years ago. think there were 4000 there.


Posted
Hawks got 11k a couple of years back...

I think it was good having a smaller crowd we seemed to be communicating with each other and really stood behind the guys.

Everyone could see they were having a dip.

ARE U SERIOUS??????????

it was good to have a small crowd????????

Posted

i for one am forgetting what a big crowd sounds like. hopefully when we beat the dogs and eagles, a few supporters will come back to the g and we can all be reminded of it, and back the boys properly

Posted
Some of us have to work Sundays....

that's cool dude, but a majority of the ones that don't show up don't work sundays. I mean, we're struggling AND everyone works on a Sunday...come on!

Posted
Hawks got 11k a couple of years back...

I think it was good having a smaller crowd - we seemed to be communicating with each other and really stood behind the guys.

Everyone could see they were having a dip.

hawks only got 11000 cos they were playin at launcestan.

And i reckons it stupid that some supporters dont turn up cos its not their home game

eg melb v kang we have 50000 members combine

and only 24000 turn up

its stupid

Posted

Despite the small crowd, there really was a "home team" feel about it that you don't normally get.

It was even more hilarious at Jolimont station after the game, a platform full of [censored] off Melbourne supporters, and the train's been delayed about 15-20 minutes and 1 guy gets on the platform and starts venting his frustration at the train service, dropping a few "C" & "F" words. A couple of Connex staff went upto him & started telling him to stop swearing or they'll fine him, and despite there being a few kids around, everybody got behind the bloke and started yelling abuse at the Connex staff. It was bad timing from them seeing as though we were all angry at the result, but it was good to see all the dees supporters getting behind one another!

Posted

I watched the match from MCC members with my thirdborn (9 years old) and a few other supporters. The atmosphere was really friendly. Because there were so few people there, it was easy to strike up conversations - there was the couple behind me, the older guy along the row who kept bagging Cameron Bruce and the bloke in front of me who I suspect was Dr Turf.

A win would have topped the day off.

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