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Worst defensive performance I’ve seen since 2017. Just appalling. Bring mouth guards to training and see you at Port Melbourne for a pier jump

 

Viney and Oliver aren’t as good as they once were Max is getting too old now and we have no forwards.

Premiership window officially closed.

3 minutes 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 

Our record as the other name is pathetic. Get rid of it

 

Sometimes you get games where one team is on the up and the other on the down. I don't quite think this is one of those but it could be if we aren't careful. Teams are getting better  

Just now, SPC said:

Worst defensive performance I’ve seen since 2017. Just appalling. Bring mouth guards to training and see you at Port Melbourne for a pier jump

Goodwin should be first in with Stafford.

 


MOST DISASTROUS LOSS SINCE 1980-81

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

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.

 

It may be time to rethink and plan ahead.

Use this season to develop the team of the future. 

That includes what are we doing with our coaching staff (starting with the Ruckman who is training our forwards).

I have some hope in our yourn guns like JVR, Taj, Windsor, McVee, Kozzy, Rivers.

Maybe it's just the end of the road for our 2021 players like TMac, BBB, Petty (if his head is already in Adelaide), Salem.

We could use some young talent in the midfield. Max is also starting to look past it, and understandably so, he's carried this team since 2015.

It's gonna be a long season.

Take that  🤦 off your eyes and watch the game @whatwhat say what.

Ray Charles could see the game more clearly than you do.

 

Well we can all say we were watching the day our premiership window shut. It’s been a great ride but we aren’t a top 4 side. Thanks for 2021, see you all in another 57 years…

Our percentage has dropped from 121% to 113%.

This is a horrific performance and will undoubtedly raise questions. 


Just now, picket fence said:

MOST DISASTROUS LOSS SINCE 1980-81

I mean we lost 4 finals in a row. I feel like that was far worse personally. 


13 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Worst thing about lever being injured is that we cannot sub billings 

Billings is not even in our worst 3 players

T Mac Petty Brown Sparrow Howes etc

5 minutes 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 

How about the team get their collective finger out and play as if they give a shiit

6 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Time to play Jeffo

Anyone.

If Petty's not in the backline he shouldn't be playing next week.

Although he looks like he'll struggle there.

He's in a serious slump and I don't think we can continue to ignore it.

How do we constantly play pathetic football against the bottom teams? There are absolutely no excuses for such a pathetic game from us. 🤬


A generational list, 1 flag and at least 1 more gone begging.

are you happy with that?

I know I’m not

heads must roll

Good bye Melbourne. That was the most pathetic performance. The window is officially shut

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

It may be time to rethink and plan ahead.

Use this season to develop the team of the future. 

That includes what are we doing with our coaching staff (starting with the Ruckman who is training our forwards).

I have some hope in our yourn guns like JVR, Taj, Windsor, McVee, Kozzy, Rivers.

Maybe it's just the end of the road for our 2021 players like TMac, BBB, Petty (if his head is already in Adelaide), Salem.

We could use some young talent in the midfield. Max is also starting to look past it, and understandably so, he's carried this team since 2015.

It's gonna be a long season.

Im sorry, but max past it?  He has been in career best form and a lock for AA

 

Goody go and get knotted , he's a junk coach . Time to find another hobby.

I’ll have no problem with any talking head putting a line through us after this performance. Absolutely abysmal.


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