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Absolutely [censored] disgraceful half of football. No skill, no awareness and so vanilla. Structurally putrid. Any danger of a stay at home forward. What the [censored] is Bailey Fritsch doing taking marks at centre half back.

 

At the game. Gotta be some kind of record for kicking to the oppo. Just never seen anything like it. It’s literally like they’re trying to do it. Can’t possibly continue, can it?!!!! 

5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

It's pretty bad. I'm trying to be positive but this is Richmond.

The cats will be watching this and smiling.

Ooooooft yeah, we cannot play like this against Geelong or we’ll lose by 50 easy. 
 

We look tired or something. It’s weird. There’s no zip in the legs across the ground. 

 

Relax people, like a cat swatting a mouse. Yes the skill errors are weird but it’s actually well in control. Big credit to Howes for holding Bolton for so long, got off the leash for a hot minute there but a 3rd quarter onslaught coming

 

That is the worst half of kicking turnovers I have seen from MFC ever. 

 


Kamikaze corridor mis kicks! These kicks are killing us. Basically keep handing the ball back to them but when they are in space and in their corridor! 

Guts from Fritta .

I'm sorry but I don't think it's unfair to say ...This is the worst we have played for a long time.

We have gone from being a top four contender to playing like a bottom four one.

It's a big concern. We do look asleep. ( Again).

Its not as if we are a poor team but if you watched us for the first time this year.....

What are we doing prior to the game?

It's pretty difficult to explain.

Someone said it was a slop fest and it is but I want to know why 

Last week we said fatigue. This week it will be the bye 

But there is something wrong.

Trac, Viney and May not showing any leadership.

 

 

Edited by leave it to deever

 

Yze has put together a game plan against us & it's working.

He knows how our players operate & being around Melbourne knows he we can also crumble 

Has anyone ever seen so many turnovers?  Kicks DIRECT to opposition players.  
Eyesight? Jumper clash? (didn’t happen way back when covered in mud). 
Execution WILL kill us today and for the season.   


Been feeling this for a while but tonight it has come to a head......we are so f$#@ing boring to watch. 

 

And very proud of my man Dan Turner, to kick his first goal with blood streaming down his face made me a proud NE Victorian

Just now, CHF said:

 

That is the worst half of kicking turnovers I have seen from MFC ever. 

 

Just what I was thinking. It’s almost funny. 

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

We've given them a huge sniff.

No excuses re three matches in thirteen tonight.

This is as bad as we've played since the 2019 horror show.

We are a risk to lose tonight, honestly we deserve it. Did these premiership coaches actually prepared this group for tonight? Or did they think we would just win by default? 🤢🤢🤢


1 minute ago, Mel Bourne said:

All going to plan, folks. 

I wouldn’t be surprised if we do eke out a win here and yes they’ve thrown everything at us but if we were as good as we’re supposed to be we should be able to control the ball under pressure instead of turn it over in dangerous positions time after time. 

Decision making has been atrocious.

 Loose players not spotted. Pretty ugly from up here.

May, Rivers, Lever, Gawn in our top 5 disposals. Hello midfield 

It's the turnovers under next to no pressure that are killing us. Beating ourselves right now 

Don’t worry, this is made for the super sub Bailey to come in and look like a million dollars. 

Windsor kicked two perfect passes to tigers. Petty and Oliver a bit disappointing. 
Thank god for May, Lever, Gawn and ANB. 


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Guts from Fritta .

I'm sorry but I don't think it's unfair to say ...This is the worst we have played for a long time.

We have gone from being a top four contender to playing like a bottom four one.

It's a big concern. We do look asleep. ( Again).

As not as of we are a poor team buying you watched us for the first time this year.....

What are we doing prior to the game?

It's pretty difficult to explain.

Someone said it was a slop fest and it is but I want to know why 

Last week we said fatigue. This week it will be the bye 

But there is something wrong.

Trac, Viney and May not showing any leadership.

 

 

I am sick and tired of Goodwin letting this happen over and over. Where's the physical and mental prep for these games?

 

Trac, Viney, Petty, nonexistent

TURNOVERS COSTLY

Clarry some return to form

Let Petty go back to S.A USELESS

1st. 
👏👏May.  Rivers. Gawn. 

😊Lever. McVee. Viney. 

ok  JVR  ANB  Langdon Billings Woey

but the rest are 

🥔Tmcd. 🥔Windsor. 🥔Trac. 🥔Oliver. 🥔Sparrow. 🥔Chin. 🥔Howes. 🥔Petty. 🥔Turner🥔 Fritsch🥔 Pickett 

Sub out Chin ?? 
 

😡😡😡turnovers - kicking is TERRIBLE 

😡😡fumbles 

😡handballs to no one 


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