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That fingernail from Marchbank cost The MFC a Flag….

Edited by Sir Why You Little


Just now, Stiff Arm said:

Is Charlie Cameron even playing???

zero possessions

The Lions are a mile off finals level intensity so far

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

The C word directed our way after the match

I would have called you Charming too DD. 

 

This is the danger in consecutive extra weeks off if you’re a top four side that wins week one. You can potentially lose momentum. A week off after the home and away has to be scrapped. 

Edited by BaliDemon

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

That fingernail from Marchbank xcost The MFC a Flag….

We were never going to win the flag with a midfield that only knows to bomb it long to an ineffective forwardline


we coughed up our games badly but jeez Port and Lions have folded pathetically. 

Turns out the Lions are bigger chokers than Port!

zero aggression or intensity in a prelim from a final experienced team. 

unforgivable


2 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

We were never going to win the flag with a midfield that only knows to bomb it long to an ineffective forwardline

Carlton bomb it in consistently. If you’ve got aerial threats it’s a much better game plan.

I'll have to move inter-state next week if carlton qualify to play the pies. Melbourne will be unlivable. 


Just now, Deebauched said:

We wouldnt win this.

lions 0-2    blues 5-1

dees?

lions  0-2    demons  1-5

 

You just know we'd be super accurate at the Gabba while we're all at home watching the game in our underwear. 

3 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

We were never going to win the flag with a midfield that only knows to bomb it long to an ineffective forwardline

The entire Finals System would have changed…

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

The entire Finals System would have changed…

the week off evens it up significantly. Too much i reckon

6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

That fingernail from Marchbank cost The MFC a Flag….

Or perhaps Gawn’s palm on the line…

Or the ARC overturning the ANB goal…

Or Melksham’s ACL…

Or our own  inability to kick easy shots on goal…


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