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44 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

If Petty plays like this next week, he's at the point of being dropped.

I'm not sure we can keep carrying him.

I know it's harsh but one good game is not enough.

These commentators are hacks .

Time to play Jeffo

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1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Why is Macca on Waterman instead of May?

Because may is soft... I mean better on a poorer opponent 

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[censored] Petty off.

Delist Billings mid year.

Send McAdam back to Adelaide with Petty.

 

Someone tell me how Salem is apparently immune to coming back through the VFL? Blokes been useless since the 2021 GF.

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Smash in the midfield again.

Absolutely laughable that some on this site suggested they were going ok. 

We won’t even make the top 8 with this midfield mix.

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Sad but we have hit the heights and reckon it all over. When Gawn retires where totally cooked

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1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Worst is that he won't play next week, I wouldn't be surprised if we lose against St Kilda. 

Based on the performance today, and we'll have the excuse of the long flight to WA. You just know it.

I don't think your negative.

This is a game against third last.

We had the chance to be third top.

But we didn't want it.

I can't see us winning a flag.

Not because we lost but how we lost.

We have a midfield that hasn't shown up for quite a few now and without Lever apparently no backline and definitely no forwards other than Fritta and Kozzie.

It sure as heck isn't Petty, Brown or anyone else. 

We will be lucky to stay in the eight.

I'm sorry but we all know it's true.

This team is shadow of 21 and even last year.

 

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The imbalance of our list really showing. We clearly can't trust Fullarton and he's just another break in case of emergency list blogger like Schache. 

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How about we drop the Narrm shirt & drop the woke [censored] / sorry I'm meant shirt

For all the old MFC supporters we are actually the MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB circa 1858. We always welcome our first nation players. I played in the U19's but I don't

And please can we offer a monster contract to get Harley to the MFC

Oliver has some trade value

Please don't bother responding with the normal negative leftie [censored] because I don't read it, nor respond 

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We are the Western Bulldogs.

Got our flag like them, and failed to live up to expectation since. I could go on but will only be disappointed.

Both got some great players, will get their good wins, then deliver tripe when expected to perform.

Bevo and Goody both stubborn coaches too.

There is no dynasty here like Hawks, Cats, Richmond, Brisbane had.

Ho hum

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