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So many posters. I knew that touched goal would kill us. Cripps had a blood nose in that last quarter & left on the ground. Umpires are cheats.

 

Wow straight sets 2 years in a row.

And we had the audacity to extend Goodwins tenure another 2 years

 

Ah well good luck building that reputation you’re looking for. We have one now. Chokers. 


Viney costed us the game what the ruck was that kick! Embarrassing 

Just now, wizardinoz said:

So many posters. I knew that touched goal would kill us. Cripps had a blood nose in that last quarter & left on the ground. Umpires are cheats.

How was that not picked up can’t [censored] believe it. 

 

This is not how you build a supporter base.
Boring, monotonous football with clown like errors.

Never fail to disappoint.


4 minutes ago, BDA said:

Jack Viney. No composure has cost us the game 

Half the team had no composure.

Criminally wasteful goalkicking. You can't blame Goody or the umpires for that. We HAVE to get a dominant full forward. Van Rooyen is not the answer, either.

Major coaching fail.

Just now, Ithinkimgawnalever said:

How was that not picked up can’t [censored] believe it. 

It was touched, we choked


Just now, gs77 said:

Tmac and JJ worse than useless 

total disgrace with our experience to mess that up  Another big effort but for nothing.   Brisbane will smash them anyway  but needed that to not go straight sets                heads must roll now

Played 3 players short & no sub.

 


13 minutes ago, loges said:

Umpires doing their best to get them home 

No, our forwards were Carlton's best asset.

1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Strangely not upset just so over footy at the moment.

2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Viney costed us the game what the ruck was that kick! Embarrassing 

Fritta should got that it his job  go brisbane net week

Why on earth we don't chip in the call after Lever intercepts with 90 seconds left?

We could have extracted 60 seconds.

 
12 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

There are only three things I know to be true this morning:

  1. The umpiring will have an influence on the outcome of the game
  2. Taylor will destroy the quiet enjoyment of the game (I'll be watching on TV in Queanbeyan)
  3. If we win by a goal, @joeboy will declare everyone "is a champion" or "played their part", and if we loose by a goal, six blokes should never play another game for the MFC.

Get stuffed 


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