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Win next 2  chance for the eight.  I think we can still do it.  Hell even win one final would be something.     Year not lost.......... yet !!        

 

doomsday   loss to North               I was screaming for them to win yesterday     (not Sat night of course)

 

Lets go boys !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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13 hours ago, gregdemon said:

Win next 2  chance for the eight.  I think we can still do it.  Hell even win one final would be something.     Year not lost.......... yet !!        

Even if we beat North, can anyone honestly see us getting near Brisbane at the GABBA the week after, now that they've turned their season around?

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3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Even if we beat North, can anyone honestly see us getting near Brisbane at the GABBA the week after, now that they've turned their season around?

Honestly, in true MFC style that's the game we'll probably win (after losing to North) 🤣

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Beating North proves nothing to me unless it comes with clear evidence of improved structure. I'll consider joining the bandwagon again if we win against Brisbane and then the following week.

The last 4 games have doused my interest well and truly not so much by the fact we lost (other than St Kilda) but the way we played. Watching Casey as well has re-enforced my concerns.

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

No. Good that heads begin to roll

We are on the edge right now 

You missed PF’s attempt at wordplay. He means Goodwin, as in, Goodwin’s head will roll. 

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33 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Heads would definitely roll if that happens.

I don't think so

Goody will probably roll out the same team the following week.

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On 18/06/2024 at 10:32, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Even if we beat North, can anyone honestly see us getting near Brisbane at the GABBA the week after, now that they've turned their season around?

Did anyone see West Coast getting near Fremantle, or us, earlier this year?

Did anyone see North leading Collingwood by 54 points in the third quarter last week? Or even getting near West Coast when they hadn't been within 26 points of any other side in their first 11 games of the year?

Did anyone see Adelaide getting near Carlton in Round 5 when they were 0-4 and Carlton was 4-0?

Or the Dogs beating Fremantle by 10 goals the week after they lost at home to a bottom 10 side (who were themselves coming off a loss to a bottom 10 side), when Fremantle had just beaten us by 100?

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On 17/06/2024 at 23:15, dl4e said:

On form North will win by 5 goals.

 

On 18/06/2024 at 08:34, picket fence said:

10


20

 

Do I hear 30?

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Only Kynan Brown new player coming in

So means sticking with Petty etc

Fullarton Moniz and others not getting a go.

 

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13 hours ago, Sam ARBER said:

Only Kynan Brown new player coming in

So means sticking with Petty etc

Fullarton Moniz and others not getting a go.

 

I think there was mention of Kolt playing in the news yesterday. 

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