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3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

People think the effort was there?

we played with intense desire for about 7-10 minutes in the 3rd. did you feel it? when the crowd got involved. 

aside from that we tried a bit. but no where near level needed

Yep I was at the game and know the period you where taking about. I thought there is the intensity we are capable of and we won alot of contested hard balls and gang tackled during that period. As you say lasted a few minutes

 

Blind Freddy  can see the only fed we have is JVR  exceot for Goodwin,! Our mids get smashed each week, yet no adjustments! Oliver gets games  but ok to miss preseasin great culture move 

Goodwin has cooked the team needs to go 

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24 minutes ago, gs77 said:

We'll have a good firdt round draft pick then.

That means zilch if the same crew running the game.

40 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Aside from Gawn no one really stood up

when we getting smashed, no one made a statement with a bump or whatever

just soft. 

Soft players and club

JVR?


4 minutes ago, Billy said:

Sorry, but this just makes my blood boil

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[censored] me that is putrid.

We are lost.

Can you imagine players in 21 constantly gifted games.

We are not strong enough both physically and mentally.

 

In the past four games we’ve been beaten by the wooden spooners, pumped by nearly 100 points and embarrassed on the big stage by a premiership fielding half their list.


Genuine question, where to from here?

 
16 minutes ago, Mickey said:

I'm not writing Clarry off. He is doing what he can off 2 weeks of preseason. He should never have played round 0, and probably should have had a good 4-6 weeks during the season to get himself fit. But the FD that itself when Gus was ruled out. If he gets a full preseason next year, and stay on the rails, he'll be ok.

I'm more concerned about some of our older players. TMac has been good but will have zero interest in going again if we are [censored]. May looks like the end is near, and so does Viney. Those three out, plus Petty at the end of the year, and really no-one to replace them. Swallow hasn't come on, and Tholstrup is a while away, if he makes it.

We are in a big hole and without our own 2nd rounder this year. It's going to be hard to rebuild quickly.

Clarrie should have played about 10 games at Casey at the start of the year, Big mistake 


1 minute ago, TheWiz said:

In the past four games we’ve been beaten by the wooden spooners, pumped by nearly 100 points and embarrassed on the big stage by a premiership fielding half their list.


Genuine question, where to from here?

Down….

8 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Blind greedy can see the only fed we have is JVR  exceot for Goodwin,! Our mids get smashed each week, yet no adjustments! Oliver gets games  but ok to miss preseasin great culture move 

Goodwin has cooked the team needs to go 

That's because he was drafted as and played majority of his footy as a forward. Expecting Petty and Turner to produce at AFL level consistently as forwards when they are key backs is dumb. Can't remember any key backs turning themselves into good forwards. Neitz a big exception but he did play all his junior and early AFL career as a forward.Tmac deserves a mention for his one and a half good seasons as a forward.Petty and Turner just don't lead up to the ball or find space it's never going to work execute against depleted Richmond sides apparently

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I was filthy from the moment Trac went smiling and open armed to Maynard before the first bounce.

Couple of points I’d like to raise;

- Oliver is not close to the player he has been but he is still in the right spot a lot of the time. If he can grind out the rest of the year and through the preseason for ‘25, I think he’ll come good. Looks like he did too much upper body weights when he was rehabbing the hamstring.

- Viney would want to be carrying something significant. He is chasing tail all the time and for someone that’s relying on physicality, he’s not even getting close to opponents to exert any.

- There were plenty of moments today where I thought players openly showed they were defeated mentally. Just flat out gave up. Very notable examples came from Max, the leader of the club.

- Collingwood have 11 players out, yet they have the belief that wins can still come if everyone does their job and contributes. We are the polar opposite, we have a full squad and kick 6.15.

- Goodwin is done, the group is done

16 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Glad I didn't watch the game but feel for those who had to watch that [censored].

2021 seems like a flash in the pan.

Pray for those who actually went to the G.

34 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Team stats very even. Occasional lack of intensity but so did the Pies. Gameplan looks to be basically OK but no run and carry or angle-kicks to break open lines and angles. Similar shots on goal. 

Our in close to outside handballing is atrocious. Our kicking skills inside F50 is worse. 

this sort of analysis is really ticking me off..

Where are our shots coming from?

How much space do we get?

Who are we giving the ball to?

We are playing like Adelaide atm. Just absolutely lost with no hunger or structure. 

I know you're trying to find positives but we just lost by 40 points against a team missing like 8 players. 


This is almost the end of the line for me and the MFC/AFL. My motivation and interest are at an all time low. I just googled how to cancel my membership FFS! That's how I'm feeling right now. Hearing 10s of thousands of supporters cheering Maynard just doesn't sit well with me. Watching our blokes put in the most disgraceful efforts in four games now (Bris, WCE, Freo, Pies), not to mention the two straight sets exits of 22 and 23. It's broken me. How quickly have we gone from dominating force to irrelevant? It truly is mind boggling.

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11 minutes ago, Billy said:

Sorry, but this just makes my blood boil

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Hey Boofheads....  2 words  

Angus Brayshaw

Leave your jumpers at the door...

2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Pray for those who actually went to the G.

I did I'm ok thanks, back to my natural state of zero expectations. 83k odd there today would have been 65k Collingwood

We really are a mess.

Seems like we dug a hole for ourselves pre-season with the adjustments to the game plan that do not appear to be working. We also persist in playing players out of their position and players get chances even though they are woefully out of form.

Bad training, bad selections, bad coaching.... all of that equals bad results. Looking back I do not see one game that we have played well. 

Recent games have been the worst run of games we have had in the last 5 years or so. There are no excuses, only reasons for the way we play. See above.

There had better be some clear thinking and straight talking over the bye. 

Disgraceful display today. 


7 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

We are not strong enough both physically

This was really evident today - no physicality at all. It seemed as if it was purposeful? Why have we lost this from our game?

I was filthy from the moment Trac went smiling and open armed to Maynard before the first bounce.

Couple of points I’d like to raise;

- Oliver is not close to the player he has been but he is still in the right spot a lot of the time. If he can grind out the rest of the year and through the preseason for ‘25, I think he’ll come good. Looks like he did too much upper body weights when he was rehabbing the hamstring. Sparrow would die to get the ball as often as a barely fit Clarry does 

- Viney would want to be carrying something significant. He is chasing tail all the time and for someone that’s relying on physicality, he’s not even getting close to opponents to exert any.

- There were plenty of moments today where I thought players openly showed they were defeated mentally. Just flat out gave up. Very notable examples came from Max, the leader of the club.

- Collingwood have 11 players out, yet they have the belief that wins can still come if everyone does their job and contributes. We are the polar opposite, we have a full squad and kick 6.15.

- Goodwin is done, the group is done

2 minutes ago, leucopogon said:

This is almost the end of the line for me and the MFC/AFL. My motivation and interest are at an all time low. I just googled how to cancel my membership FFS! That's how I'm feeling right now. Hearing 10s of thousands of supporters cheering Maynard just doesn't sit well with me. Watching our blokes put in the most disgraceful efforts in four games now (Bris, WCE, Freo, Pies), not to mention the two straight sets exits of 22 and 23. I'm broken thinking how quickly we've gone from dominating force to irrelavence. It truly is mind boggling.

Even my wife mentioned this, and she just follows the footy because of me.

She has to mute the TV when we play against this mob, that tells me everything I need to know about that club.

And my missus is one of the most compassionate people I know, she can always see the better side of anyone...except the Collingwood mob.

 

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