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If we had have kicked straight, we would’ve won that game by 40 points. 

 

Viney was amazing… Tomlinson a very close second best on ground IMO


5 minutes ago, adonski said:

Can't keep carrying ANB in these sorts of games

Enjoy the win mate. Great game of footy…. 

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Look it’s nice to get the win but if we play like that against Collingwood on Kings Birthday they’ll kill us.

 

Should've been a 10 goal win. I'll take that. Never looked like losing after half time.

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Joel Smith has changed this forward line.

One shocking kick at goal but otherwise he added a much needed spark, if only some people (entire MFC coaching department) could have seen this earlier.

Viney lives for the big stage, Salem was back to his Grand Final best.


1 minute ago, McQueen said:

If we had have kicked straight, we would’ve won that game by 40 points. 

Yep, that felt like a smashing. Awesome performance, goalkicking aside.

Not sure who it was but prior to Roo’s goal, should be cited for going the man (McVee) in the centre square.

Also, for those that thought we would lose, it’d be nice to get a sense of what we did well today against the undeniable premiership favourites.

Looking forward to the post match reviews. 🙌🏼💙❤️

“Collingwood are a 50 point team better than us” “ no clarry no Melbourne” “pies will smash us” “I don’t see us going anywhere”

blah blah blah.

Collingwood lucky not to lose by 7 goals. Now all you naysayers can eat your words. We’re still not a premiership favourite??? Malakas.

 

GO THE [censored] DEEEESSSS!!!!!

 


How good was that? Pies had no clue until last 3 minutes and that required the umps to help them.

All the Eeyores - we have a very good team. Enjoy it. Don't look for perfection every week.

We dominated that game. Make no mistakes this is the Port game in reverse. We kick straight and it’s a 6 goal win. 
Absolutely brilliant performance missing two very important players. 
 

I want to give a massive shout out to Smith and Tomlinson. Played perfect team roles. 
And McVee and JVR who are delivering beyond their years. 
 

A performance that makes you so proud. What an effort! 
 

3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

If we had have kicked straight, we would’ve won that game by 40 points. 

Yea but then Pies fans wouldn't have been so traumatised by us crushing their fleeting hope in the last 30 seconds. 

 

Tough finals like footy. Great game that could have been a little less stressful with straight kicking for goal. We beat them with our game style… 


We nullified the pies game. Brough the heat and choked the corridor.

We'll beat them in September as well if we play them. No doubt in my mind about that.

Apart from the missed set shots, felt like there were fewer skill errors than in recent weeks and despite their limited match time this year I thought Tomlinson and Smith brought great value today and got us out of some tight spots.

 

imagine how good we’ll be when Kosi and Fritsch regain their form and Clarry and Petty are back in.

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10 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Wow just wow! We tried everything we could to stuff that up. Then the brain fell out of the ump and all hell broke loose!

Glad to win but Jesus tried to stuff it should have won by at least 3 goals.  Immagind if they kicked one more  l could not have standard it. Take the win  


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