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Hard to see us overcoming Brisbane midfield. In another class to Jordan and Sparrow. Not just classy but damaging.

 
1 minute ago, McQueen said:

This is going to be a huge margin to recover in this final quarter. 
But when you look at the game, we have been dominant, but sloppy. 
 

Looking like another, wasted game on our way to trying to win multiple premierships. 

I think the multiple premiership dream, in the next 3 years, is gone

22 was the year 

Probably this, but it’s gone too

 

Been a long time since we conceded 100+ points. 
A big mistake letting this game turn into a shootout. A big mistake. 

4 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Love McVee tonight but how do players not know how much time is left. 

it was touched 


Mcvee should have had awareness then. I get he probably wanted to find a better option but gee Judd just take a shot 

Need to score the first two goals to be a chance.

 

Second to the ball, no winners in the air getting smashed when the ball hits the ground they are bullying us.

I hate to admit it.

We look slow.

garbage GIF


5 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Four Umps out there and not one is watching for what for exactly what we added an Ump for.

Its always the umpires fault when MFC loses.

 

The dees dynasty is over 

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1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Need to score the first two goals to be a chance.

No point beating around the bush, we need the first 4


3 minutes ago, cookieboc said:

Just dumb football 

Dumb footballers play dumb football 

Hard not to conclude that Goodwin just isn’t the guy to take this list forward. They don’t seem to have the work rate, look uninterested and don’t seem to be able to execute under pressure. Quite a few looking for others to do the hard stuff. Our leaders seem to tolerate underperformance.

Soft as butter free


Why don’t the umpires call play on when Brisbane players go off their line. They throw their hands up but no loud shouts come through the telecast. 

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Soft as butter free

Actually pretty poor by May

 

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