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We didn’t even fly the flag the night he went down. Look at how the entire team flocked at Darcy when he floored maynard last week. Not much demon spirit hey?

 

We pussied out big time today, soft as butter.

Hibbo would have flown the flag today.

Biss poor by all involved today.

 
1 hour ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Don't want to be too harsh on Petracca but did you guys notice the shaking hands he had with the thug as they were lining up for the start of the game?

He should have at least ignores his offering tbh.

Image washing. Channel 7 and Collingwood media unit colluding to rehabilitate Maynard’s reputation 

1 minute ago, KLV said:

Image washing. Channel 7 and Collingwood media unit colluding to rehabilitate Maynard’s reputation 

Don't forget his mum 😡😡


The only one to fire a shot today was James Brayshaw who kept saying Angus was supposed to go down the slide with him but couldn't be there

 

Making a show of shaking his hand. It's just soft.

Would have much preferred if the players told Maynard to get [censored]. No need to get side tracked into getting even with him just play hard footy.

If the shoe was on the other foot I'm pretty sure Maynard wouldn't be shaking hands.

 

 

7 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

The only one to fire a shot today was James Brayshaw who kept saying Angus was supposed to go down the slide with him but couldn't be there

Was he booed by the Collingwood mob?


2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Again another weak response.  Aside from Viney, how many blokes actually fly the flag.  Not many soldiers in the trenches !!!! 

That’s because football is not war and the MCG is not Gallipoli 

Calm down with the metaphors 

5 minutes ago, Smokey said:

That’s because football is not war and the MCG is not Gallipoli 

Calm down with the metaphors 

It’s about looking after and supporting your mates 

 

2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

It’s about looking after and supporting your mates 

 

So just say that. No need to bring in misguided sentiment. 

37 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Kane Cornes is a prat, but he’s right that we were bullied. That handshake and the back slapping at the end tells you all you need to know. It’s a poor look - we play this ‘higher ground’ card, but it doesn’t work.

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A prat, not a pest

2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Again another weak response.  Aside from Viney, how many blokes actually fly the flag.  Not many soldiers in the trenches !!!! 

No way, Viney doesn't get off scott free here either.

He had a mongrel dead to rights under the ball and instead of going for the grab, knees into the rib cage (pie-style), he went for a no hope over the shoulder spoil, and missed.


3 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

I thought he'd at least be on the receiving end of one or two crunching tackles.

He gave them instead. And his mate Moore pushed his knee into Tracs spleen.

Way to wave the flag for Gus.

Maynard not bruised even fairly isn't a great look.

Especially after all the talk about a response.

 

 

BUMP AND BUMP AGAIN

What a lily livered response we play bruise free footy and meekly waved the Red flag. I truly believe some of our players are SCARED of Brainless Maynard!!! Disgraceful non effort words not deeds MFC Cant put a positive spin on it we are Gutless!!

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2 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Not all of the supportes are "soft". But regardless of that, our players should be more self aware.

Well I have been going for a Loooong time, but after todays insipid effort and that of the last 4 weeks and the coach banging on about "Learnings, Culture, Strong Response, after today I won't attend another game, Why?? because we do not back up our words with Deeds and this is as bad as the Bailey years, Neeld years and even further back 70 and 71!! Im also over Goodwin and his "We're Hurting" Pigs [censored], we are as soft and vanilla as they come. Oh and sorry landers no more P.F Training reports sorry. Really disgusted today!

Seething that this thug was allowed a free reign and continued to bully us Shame MFC , SHAME!!

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27 minutes ago, Smokey said:

So just say that. No need to bring in misguided sentiment. 

So could you shake his hand. Then next time your mate Gus comes by shake his hand.  They did not need to do anything with Maynard  they needed to play hard concentrated football and all those 3 failed.

in my opinion

43 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Was he booed by the Collingwood mob?

May was booed louder and more often today than Maynard. Asked the filth next to me why and the reply: "Because May is dirty"

I'm ashamed of the club today. We've played like trash for weeks now, but not not stand up on a big day like today was so disheartening. Letting Maynard get through a full match of footy without giving him any physical attention after what he did to a beloved demon was shameful. One of the worst things I've say through as a diehard supporter of this club, and I've say through decades of [censored] at this point.

Mentally weak. Shameful. Disappointing. Our premiership window ends with a whimper while that thug runs around like he's at training.


2 hours ago, DeeZee said:

Collingwood were cheering Maynard loudly all day drowning out the meekly attended Melbourne supporters boos.

The guy is a hero for giving someone brain damage. What a crazy F…d up world we live in.

Had no trouble hearing the boos for Maynard at all, came across loud and clear.

7 minutes ago, loges said:

Had no trouble hearing the boos for Maynard at all, came across loud and clear.

Collingwood cheers for him were much louder than our boos

9 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Collingwood cheers for him were much louder than our boos

Agree. Disgraceful. Hope the thug gets his comeuppance one day

 
9 minutes ago, dice said:

Agree. Disgraceful. Hope the thug gets his comeuppance one day

There is no karma in footy. Bully or be bullied. 

I was one who thought that Maynard could get his come uppance, but what does it serve. If someone had fixed him up today they would have been missing for 4 weeks (the rules have changed !!). Tracc showed he is respectful of the traditions of the game .

Secondly Football is a game (albeit a serious one at this level) but  NOT a WAR !!! Let us get things in perspective.

P.S. Gus was my favourite player, and I feel for how his life has changed.


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