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Like last week, they're walking it out of the centre.

 
Just now, frankie_d said:

good luck DR. hope all goes well !🤙

Thanks mate. She’s currently getting some rest after a prolonged labour. Still looks more likely than our half back line.

32 minutes ago, SPC said:

Is 100 points a chance?

I was at Waverley sitting next to Brent Croswell (injured) who went down to hear Barassi's 3/4 time spray. On return, he reported the great man's inspirational speech was "don't get done by 100 points".

 

High tackle, throw. Play on.

This club is an embarrassment we should have let Trac and Oliver go last year should do a full clean out now none of them want to be there hopefully we drop fritch he is about as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike


I can't see us avoiding the media blowtorch this week, especially if this margin pushes 60-70 points.

4 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Salem should have been traded long time ago.

Been saying it since 2022.

Well done Langford, he can hold his head high👏

 

Praise the Lord Langford GOALED

Can't wait for the post match presser.

Learnings, territory, game on our terms with a little bit of love and healing.

36 minutes ago, SPC said:

Is 100 points a chance?

That was a 126-1 live bet at half time.

Very difficult to see any upside here. Kozzy, Lever, Judd, Windsor all will help but you'd really think some of the team out there would show a bit more than they currently are.

It's a changing of the guard though. Suns and Roos will both be good this year


3 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

Smartest thing I’ve done this season is back the Suns to beat us by 60+.

Dumbest thing is I only put $10 on it at 16-1

wont be 60+, they'll give us hope then choke

6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Your grandfather is in labour 😮😮??

And if he was. He’d still beat Howes 1 on 1.

Can you show me the way to Fumbletown?

We are experts at handballing at either the feet or well above the heads of players.


Thanks anyway MFC for the last seven years....

Skills aside, are our performance staff getting off easy? How can a whole team be so slow against multiple teams?

 
4 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

I can't see us avoiding the media blowtorch this week, especially if this margin pushes 60-70 points.

Don’t hide from the truth..


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