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The best team we've had in 60 years and only one lock down flag to show for it. What a waste!

 

Boys mostly try hard but we just don't have the skills or composure to choose the right option let alone execute it

1 minute ago, poita said:

We've got 6 home games to come this season. These last two weeks will cost the club millions of dollars. 

Won't cost anywhere near as much as the brilliant decision to offer a 6 year contract to the bloke who was one head knock away from forced retirement..

 

They can’t do anything wrong and will kick goals from the 4th level. We can’t do anything right.


You don't have to watch the whole game to know what was going go happen today. Turnovers in the first and mo way of ever getting back. 

Just now, KingDingAling said:

No way we are making the 8. Goodwin lost this team weeks ago. Our game style, if you lose the side, it becomes evident. 

I'm not convinced were making the 8, but this week is very different to what we've seen the last few...

8 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Viney needs to be dropped

Disagree, however whilst his endeavour can’t be questioned, he is not, and never been the +A grade player that many MFC supporters think he is, ie one sided who is an ordinary kick.

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4 minutes ago, poita said:

We've got 6 home games to come this season. These last two weeks will cost the club millions of dollars. 

Yep I dread to think what we'll get to the nth game 


Just now, Moonshadow said:

The best team we've had in 60 years and only one lock down flag to show for it. What a waste!

Not really, a flag is a flag I would've taken one in my lifetime 5 years ago. Just a bit bitter that we didn't get to experience it live 

2 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Laughable. Not going anywhere. Deal with it.

Your blind loyalty is the joke 

Smell the flowers Bing....they aint Roses ;)

4 minutes ago, poita said:

We've got 6 home games to come this season. These last two weeks will cost the club millions of dollars. 

Yep, that's the other ramification.

We're unwatchable.

Even when we win it is a hard slog but it could get seriously embarrassing.


1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

In 12 months time we could be irrelevant again.

The decline is faster than the rise

I’d be looking to move on some value whilst it’s still there. We have good talent coming through in Windsor, Pickett, Howes, Bowey, Rivers and Sparrow. I’d be looking to cash in Petracca. Gawn, Viney and May will slow down. We need to replenish our stocks.

Perhaps Roos can come back and find another coach to hand over, strange though as Goodwin says they have hardly spoken since he took over, why is that, is it Roos or Goodwin

we tried a bit that quarter

awww

so proud of the boys

GAGF

12 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I'll drive him to the airport.

I'll pack his things 

4 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Hope you're "leaning into this" Simon

Haha that’s the new term now.


And to think it worse because half Collingwood team are reserves players. The team is not just inept but cultural issues have eaten the core of this club out. Truly sad that many of us will never see live a premiership live in our lifetime

Just now, deanox said:

I'm not convinced were making the 8, but this week is very different to what we've seen the last few...

We are still lacking in basic skills. Yes we are playing better contested footy, but we cannot execute simple handballs or kicks, and we have lost all ability to defend the turnover. And we are 10 down in clearances with Pies missing De Goey, Mitchell and Pendelbury!!!


We are playing soft football.

6 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

For anyone watching and stressing over this dross we're dishing up, i'd highly recommend you try painting something.

Great MFCSS therapy

The house? It's dark and I'm drunk.

 
5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

How many times have we seen a score line like this. One more scoring shot  and we our six goals down.

Maybe it is on the coaches.

 

Also on the players. 


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