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Nothing I’ve seen today says we are any good. No connection, no passion and sadly no skill.

 

That feeling when you win the qtr by 2 points. Especially when you’re just kicking points.

2 goals in a half, in such a dreary, boring gameplay is not going to put/keep bums on seats. What exactly is the plan here?? Going out a win against the Suns at our own home ground? With points?

What are we doing?

Where is this team going??????

 
1 minute ago, Demonsone said:

At the vane pathetic! Goodwin has destroyed this team

Just too close to the players. They like him but no way they respect him. Would love him to prove me wrong.

Effort and intensity is there. Ball movement, skills, kicking are just Truly horrible… how we’re just 17 down is a miracle. On the cards they open this up at some point and win by 60 plus.


Still waiting for this theory that we tactically managed our fitness so we could out run the Suns today to come to fruition

 

I am devastated for Xavier Lindsay.

What terrible news! 😩

Hurting his left knee.

Hopefully it's not an ACL injury?!

How can you accept a pay cheque for halfa million dollars a year, then proceed to miss simple set shots?

Absolute mercenaries this lot.

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Frittata’s saving grace was his set shock kicking ….. does he have any now? Very sad.

Diabolical footy, but that was a more even quarter. Bowey and Langford have been fantastic. Desperate for a spark.

The fact we are only 3 goals down is a [censored] miracle. If only someone in the rooms knows how to flick the on switch at half time


When players continually fumble simple passes, kick aimlessly and miss tackles, it's not the coach's fault.

Whatever tactics are employed, multiple players who can't get the basics right will lose matches.

And that's where we are right now.

We are officially a basket case

I know I said this earlier but I’ll say it again. Bowey had the ball across half back, everyone was just walking, no one ran to provide a lead or create space for another player. This has got NOTHING to do with the fact we are missing a couple of players.

Unbelievably we are still in this game.

We need to run as hard during the game as when heading to the interchange.

Too many "Hail Mary's".


2.9 at Halftime

Why would anyone want to watch that, or be expected too

Time to make changes MFC… this week

How was Langford not deemed good enough to get a gig last week!

"Hoh boy, I've got the ball!

I'm going to forget our past 36 months of footy and just KICK IT forward without looking where I'm kicking it!"

 

We are in a serious funk. I don’t think we can play any worse.

We just need a bit of confidence. The intent is there - it’s between the ears now.

All the signs of a team that will go through a full rebuild, reminds me of wc in 2022, lot of premiership players still there but fallen off badly

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