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Unfortunately this headline writes itself. Going to be some unfortunate comparisons to the men's exits last two years.

 
 
1 minute ago, pitmaster said:

Unfortunately this headline writes itself. Going to be some unfortunate comparisons to the men's exits last two years.

There's surely something to it? Possibly the club thinks it's better than it is, and that results will just come.

At least the men were in with a chance in both finals this year.

The women have virtually rolled over in both of our finals this past week. Very poor indeed. Something doesn’t smell right about the MFC at the minute.


Just now, Demon Disciple said:

At least the men were in with a chance in both finals this year.

The women have virtually rolled over in both of our finals this past week. Very poor indeed. Something doesn’t smell right about the MFC at the minute.

I was just thinking that.

Fumbling, poor disposal, can’t kick, mark or handball.

What has happened?

Gee WCW will be disappointed at the ground. This is not good for the women and club in general. Maybe Goody should get out of the box.

 

To reply to Alister Nicholson on 7 - I don't give a single [censored] about the public perception of the MFC. They are all nuffies I do not care for.

BRING BACK MARK NEELD!

Clearly catastrophising here.

It’s so sad that such a talented team is struggling to take marks, hit targets, lay tackles, play footy. 


it seems easy. wait for melbourne player take the ball, tackle them with a teammate and wait for the melbourne player  to give it to an opposition player and then take the opportunity.


Genuinely embarrassed with the effort the last two weeks.

To be honest, the women's team hasn't looked the same since Goodwin said he could sniff an AFLW flag at the BNF. 

Wow. I wonder if any side has imploded so spectacularly in finals as we have this year. Men's or women's. 

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Just a simple thing. Lauren Pearce played a great quarter, but she can’t kick straight. This is known. Why has there not been at least one option running past her to take the handball ? Not one, not once. 

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Every single aspect of our game is poor at present, but our foot skills are simply atrocious. How can we have so many players who can't hit the side of a barn from 15 metres away? 

3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

To reply to Alister Nicholson on 7 - I don't give a single [censored] about the public perception of the MFC. They are all nuffies I do not care for.

He’s so bad. I admire his confidence in becoming a commentator despite the most unpleasant voice this side of Kelly Underwood 


26 minutes ago, Redleg said:

The commentators are the least of the problems.

 

Certainly, but the audio assault on top of the visual assault doesn't make for a pleasant Sunday afternoon  :')

I was writing a post to explain this, but I give up. I know what I would have said at half time if I was coach... But it is too late now. All we can hope for is that these women take some pride in their team and their personal performance in the final quarter. Our Golden period is clearly over. Mental issues more than physical issues. Its difficult to watch!

 

Wow another mix in the centre, waiting for Gillard, birch and zanker next

3 minutes ago, Webber said:

Just a simple thing. Lauren Pearce played a great quarter, but she can’t kick straight. This is known. Why has there not been at least one option running past her to take the handball ? Not one, not once. 

Get the next message out that was brilliant


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