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Surely there's a flu or something that's gone through the club.

Disgraceful performance.

Melskham had to be better with that kick then..

Senior players have let us down today.

 

Defend back shoulder ffs, make them kick it over our head to a lead. This is pathetic

Ha, ha ..... Faaaarc.

 
Just now, seventyfour said:

Season over

It was never alive! Goodnight Irene!

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3.2 to 2.6 this quarter. After they started 6.2 at the same end. Could get ugly in the third.

unfortunately saints are playing very well

spearding well and executing their kicks. of course, our failure to apply pressure helps them big time

I am sick and tired of the MFC going to The Alice for a nice Holiday and losing 4 points

This game should be at the MCG…..

Disgraceful kicking for goal…as usual…


Thank you Petracca! At least a leader is willing to stand up!

If I could have written a negative look ahead at this game I would have noted 3 things:

1) Inaccuracy in front of goal, 2) Saints getting over the back for easy goals 3) Getting outmarked

Frustrating.

The only thing worse than the camera work is the way the demons are playing


1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Rivers been underneath packs in last 2 plays, fumble after fumble, can't pick it up

Both result in StK exits and rolls forward to goals

He’s too comfortable playing for a holding free at every. single. contest.

It’s tiresome and predictable.

We have 16 players with 6 disposals or less with 5m to go in the half

 

Imagine watching your season go down the toilet against St Kilda. [censored] 😭


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