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when is somebody going to front up to Maynard. he's a scumbag

 

Wardlaw and LDU putting on a clinic

where are all the media experts saying the Roos won’t win a game for the year. worst team ever etc. 

 
21 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

See if you can find Kate Roffey. 
 

literally the only non-mfc thread

save this dribble for ANY other thread

42 minutes ago, GCDee said:

lol we are going to get slaughtered next week… 

I genuinely think our form line puts us as the worst team in the comp right now 

It does. I think it is all the sides right now our supporters are the least hopeful for what will play out for 2024


9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Reiwoult is great at the special comments 

He Called Maynard callous

like him already

About the only negative thing any media person has said about him.

20 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Absolute waste of a list spot.  We can ill afford to be recruiting more downhill skiers.

Disagree but fair enough. Please let me know of another experienced/ tall forward/ rucking option that might be available at a reasonable rate. At the moment we have nothing.

having fun with my pies mates:

will they still carry bruz off after a 100 pt loss to the bottom team?

maybe drag him off by his ankles?

 

can’t see this backfiring 😬

 

Binman would be loving this! 

Absolutely shows if you’re not switched on, you’ll get belted by anyone.

I hope our players are watching this because you can’t just go expecting to win against any side.


46 minutes ago, GCDee said:

lol we are going to get slaughtered next week… 

I genuinely think our form line puts us as the worst team in the comp right now 

Ok.

A serous question.

If we win next will you give us credit for the victory.

Or will you downplay the win because 'it's only the roos'?

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

wow - filth going at 170 pressure rating, kangas at 220

amazing

And we kicked 6 goals against them….


Also think it’s funny that Langdon in ‘22 bags the Pies and they go after them and beat us.

Comben says “we think they’re gettable” and North actually goes out and belts them in the first half.

5 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

Disagree but fair enough. Please let me know of another experienced/ tall forward/ rucking option that might be available at a reasonable rate. At the moment we have nothing.

Happy to disagree.

Use the spot for a decent inside or outside mid if you can't find a quality forward.

Ruck contributions and rucks in general are also highly over rated unless you land a generational player like Cox or Max.

Don't get too caught up in the 'we need to desperately find a replacement for Max" mantra

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Looking at glass extremely half full if the Pies lose this are we back in the running? Other than the Swans is any team consistent? Freo win by 90 then lose by 70. The way we are playing we can't beat anyone atm. Of course Petracca really hurts. Just think top 4 is up for grabs if anyone can sustain a run. I'm living on hope that we're not as bad as we've been displaying. Of course, lose to North next week and it's just about curtains. 

10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

literally the only non-mfc thread

save this dribble for ANY other thread

Don’t hide from the truth mate..

We are the worst form team in the comp. 
The Filth played with us last week. 
 


1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Today is the Collingwood I thought we’d get last week. Injury depleted, missing their three premiership midfield heroes and their best goal kicker, and understandably being no match for their opposition.

It is the Collingwood we got. We were just worse. And not up for it. 

Any team on any day can be on or off. Even the Swans got done by the Tigers. Also, a lot of the games have been of poor entertainment quality this year - maybe even around 60% of them - but I am actually enjoying the style of footy being played by Tigers, Hawks, and today the Roos. 

But to come on this thread to see people's thoughts on non MFC games, only to be flooded with the latest click bait rhetoric of Goodwin is hopeless, we are the worst team in the comp, imagine if they were playing us, our list management is the worst . . . blah, blah, blah is simply nauseating. 

I am as frustrated as anyone, but maybe we a need a separate thread entitled "my vitriol when everything is not going my way"? 

And back to the game at hand: how good is it to see the Pies stinking it up, and their horrendous supporter base silenced by pathetic football!! Makes for an enjoyable Sunday arvo. I just hope they can keep it going.

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typing too fast for my brain

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

It is the Collingwood we got. We were just worse. And not up for it. 

Dead Right. We have lost the fighting spirit as a team. Certain individuals are still trying hard, but the Team Solidarity has gone…

 
9 minutes ago, binman said:

Ok.

A serous question.

If we win next will you give us credit for the victory.

Or will you downplay the win because 'it's only the roos'?

I actually think this will help us. It’ll make them realise they need to be switched on. Also North are pretty average at the MCG.

6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Don’t hide from the truth mate..

We are the worst form team in the comp. 
The Filth played with us last week. 
 

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