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1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Macca has been absolute big ordinary. Has had 5 kicked on him. Just shocking.

It is t TMc who chooses the match up. 
Which match up would you choose given that Lever is out?

 
1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

well, may was on waterman to start the game but was rotated off him 

Must have been early 

1 minute ago, praha said:

OMG GOODWIN TAKE A [censored] HINT! GET MCDONALD OFF HIM.

BADLOSS PATHETIC COACHING

 
1 minute ago, Doug Reemer said:

[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.

Goodwin's favourite 

Just now, picket fence said:

Time to play Jeffo

Absolutely this. Odds are he will be another forward flop (based on his output so far), but there’s no point in playing known quality KPF’s and they are no longer good enough. Put him in.


Officially an issue we are consistently getting beaten round the centre bounce now, the new game plan this year simply isn’t working 

10 day break wow.  What a horrible performance

 
Just now, At the break of Gawn said:

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.

There will be some who will pop up with some esoteric stats to prove otherwise.


Just now, monoccular said:

It is t TMc who chooses the match up. 
Which match up would you choose given that Lever is out?

May should have been sent to him ages ago 

Goodwin and co have had 2 years to find replacements for BB & Tmac in our fwd disaster and have persisted with defenders come fwds and in turned robbed us of another flag , only making up numbers in 8 

Goodwin has wasted a great list, sick of it, can’t watch this anymore, had it with them

I think we need to resign ourselves to the fact we aren’t going to win a flag anytime soon. 2021 may well have never happened 😔

1 minute ago, Hardley Benial said:

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 

I’m sure the Naarm name is why we’re losing to this rabble.. it’s definitely the woke. Well spotted 


Petty can pzz of to Adelaide as well

Just now, layzie said:

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. 

Tbf Brown only playing cos Turner, JvR, melksham, he who can’t be named are out.if any of them were playing we’d have been able to throw petty back down to help. 

missing Langdon and spargo today. 

then the brayshaw situation etc

 

Where's trac?

 

Our pressure, run and kicking skills in general are just not top 4 worthy right now


The eagles look more like winning a flag than we do right now. 

Well this loss is definitely going to come back to bite us with a top 4 finish. 
 

 

 

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