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Love hearing all these excuses from these front runners exactly what they are.

They were lucky we didn't put the foot on the throat.

But we have to bury these muppets next time.

Its all about the mid zone press.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

10 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

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.

I agree, he and JVR need to be a lock and allowed to settle. Petty goes down back or we send the resting back man to go behind the ball. 

 

 
16 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Viney BOG.

McVee, Hibbo and Tomlinson unbelievable.

Jv had 11 tackles as well as being our biggest gatherer. Best game for the year.


I’m in the MCC and am absolutely rabid. We were all over them and deserved a 6 goal win. Who cares. Pint city into Vietnamese on Victoria Street Wooooooo.

Go you mighty Demons!! 

 

David King before the game said Dees no chance and Pies will win, now after the game said he said all along Pies were ripe for the picking.

Does he listen to what he says?


1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

I agree, he and JVR need to be a lock and allowed to settle. Petty goes down back or we send the resting back man to go behind the ball. 

 

 💯 he just needs confidence the lad, played his role beautifully just didnt finish his work at times.

Great win , kick straight it’s a 5 goal win!

They jumped us with 3 and we dominated the rest of the game, other than last 3 mins where umps changed rules!

As mentioned by others Tomlinson very solid game, looked close to his early 2021 form, and backline looks better with him in it!

20 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Cox trying to fight after the siren, what a clown.

Viney in the back not paid sums up why AFL is so frustrating for all supporters 

Saw that too.  Poor look from a questionable human!

Gus in the middle looked much better than half back as well


May was huge. Viney also. Lever and Thommo also good and McVee and Rivs did well. 
 

great win and when you think our best players out there didn’t dominate or in some ways play their best and we kicked badly it’s a big win!

This was such a big win. We looked shaky after struggling against the Suns. Then losing to Port ..ok ...they are a good side. Our loss to Freo really worried me and I thought we would struggle to make top FOUR. We have taken no real scalps.

Make no mistakes, Pies are a red hot team and firm flag faves.

But we put them in their place.

We are well and truly back in contention.

 


Hopefully we stick with the defensive structure.

 

Was worried the Melbourne chant at the end was going to come back and bite us though lol 

Back 6 were [censored] unreal!

Adam Tomlinson take a bloody bow. Ive questioned his work this year but even after last week I was satisfied with his performance. This week he went up a notch! Lucky he wasn't dropped as @DeeSpencer was adamant he would... 😎

This now has to be our settled back 6 for the rest of the year.

Cwood look wobbly when we started to dominate even when there was little pressure 

 
6 minutes ago, Redleg said:

David King before the game said Dees no chance and Pies will win, now after the game said he said all along Pies were ripe for the picking.

Does he listen to what he says?

He often has a punt both ways, did see him say that pies were due for a loss earlier in the week as well

Edited by Garbo

Well, Goodwin definitely out-couched McCrae both tactically and with the emotional momentum.

(ducks for cover)


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