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Just give us the 4 points so we can go home and never speak of this game again.

 
4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Woeful half of football from both sides 

Looks poor here how does it look on tv?

1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

He will fit right in here then. 

Do we know his username on DL? 

 

Fox footy are on the mark with us.  Out of form, out of confidence.  Forward connection is terrible, don’t kick to space or advantage, bomb it in.

Selfish plays either not taking the best option, or not hearing it or expecting them to be there

Good players missing easy targets.  Dropped marks.  Gawn seems either underdone or disinterested - there’s no fire there, no angry Max. 


3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

It’s less about the score and more about the quality on display. It’s really ugly to watch. We are a lot better than this. I hope. 

I just want to win tonight, don’t care how or by how much

2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I don't like when people just focus on the scoreboard or the ladder.

As you have said Jaded, we look terrible against a subpar team in Carlton.

I think I've just got low expectations of our skill level right now anyway so I just want an ugly win. 

But if we kkkeep plugging away tje confidence will return and we'll hit more targets.

 
1 minute ago, old dee said:

Looks poor here how does it look on tv?

Worse, very mundane. What strikes me the most is how quiet the crowd is... Doesn't look like a Friday night game crowd.

Yeah geewhiz that was ordinary viewing. 
 

Time for another blunt.


Just now, old dee said:

Looks poor here how does it look on tv?

Not much better.

Get our disposal right and it will be better.

1 hour ago, Star of the 80s said:

No, it's a Dees home game

There are some on this forum who appear to have social health issues. MFC is well infront of bluebaggers. Relax . Most sides are winning  below par games. Relax or we might lose. Shut up.  


Max looks like he’s playing injured, and we are missing Oliver big time, get him back and we will be ok!

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Will Viney miss next week with his illegal tackle early in the first quarter?

It's touch and go for me 

It is a very hard game to talk up. But Judd McVee has looked the best he has for a while and looks to have so much room for improvement. 

Just gotta get the four pints tonight. This game is absolute trash. Unbelievable this is modern day AFL with the best athletes and players in the land. The talent pool isn’t big enough it seems.


18 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Nice finish Van Rooyen.

Not sure Joel Smith has justified his selection 

Hasn't played at this level for ages.

Needs at least 2 matches at this level to find the pace surely.

He's got to a few contests and a decent chase down at one point.

Needs to hit the scoreboard a few times in this second half though.

A few other regular campaigners up forward in the NQR mix in that first half also.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Will Viney miss next week with his illegal tackle early in the first quarter?

He plays for Melbourne. So yes. 

Our field kicking entries into 50 are deplorable, none of our forwards double back enough to accept that easy hit up.

Friggen frustrating as we are in these positions so often, this game should be iced and put to bed.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

 
3 minutes ago, old dee said:

Looks poor here how does it look on tv?

No idea seeing as I’m sitting on my usual spot on level 2a

Amazed yr actually at the game?!??

2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Will Viney miss next week with his illegal tackle early in the first quarter?

NO


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