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May and Lever got some old creaky bones. We clicked into gear in that last couple minutes. Patience required.

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Where's Jeffo??

In the reserves where he should be picket 🤣

 

Don't you just love these MFC games where we hand the other team momentum, they pulverise us and then our star players forgot how to kick a goal from 15 metres out


May and Lever are liabilities at the moment. They need to find form quick.

5 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Can we please stop selling games to Alice Springs?

Maybe if our “fans” weren’t so fickle and didn’t drop off with their membership and attendance, we could afford to stop selling this game.

We play this at the MCG and we are lucky to make a dime. This game is worth a million dollars.

we're 4 goals down at quarter time. far from insurmountable

i hope goody roasts the players. they need to be much better

come on dees. get your act together

 

They all need a kick up the backside but boy does May need a bloody rev up.

I'd be telling him Macca's coming for his spot if he doesn't get his head in the game.

Tbf, Macca has been better than him all year.


8 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Turner forward. Petty back - on Keeler. May - bench.

Can't afford to move Turner.

1 minute ago, Demon Jack said:

May and Lever are liabilities at the moment. They need to find form quick.

they need to p off for tmac turner and petty

1 minute ago, poita said:

This is what Goodwin and his bunch of clowns get for messing with a defence that wasn't broken. McDonald was our best defender and we dropped him for no reason. Lever in contrast is a disaster.

Johnson is just a waste of space and his ruck work is inept. The sooner Van Rooyen returns, the better.

EXACTLY..... DOUBLE AND TRIPLE DOWN ON THIS! Plus the in form forward JEFFO!


I still think we find a way back into this.

1 minute ago, BDA said:

we're 4 goals down at quarter time. far from insurmountable

i hope goody roasts the players. they need to be much better

come on dees. get your act together

Usually yes. But We all know om how Ross coaches. Goals will be very hard to come by at the best of times.

Expect a much improved performance starting NOW


Not enough pressure on the Saints ball carriers. They're moving the ball too easily, leaving our defenders panicking

4 goals against from turnovers in 1 quarter

horrible footy demons

3 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

In the reserves where he should be picket 🤣

Nar he's probably at home watching this debacle unfold!!

 
4 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Oh god... Trac???

That was U12 stuff, really. Had more time but just kicked it straight through the wrong sticks.


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