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GAMEDAY: Rd 16 vs Gold Coast

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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Jefferson is our new stephen Pitt.

Dominates the vfl but comes into the seniors & bombs

Much needed laugh. I saw quite a few 2000s Zebras games

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7 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

I’m sorry but I see absolutely nothing in Jefferson or Kolt. Not even a highlight that gives me a tickle of hope.

I’d play them in VFL rest of the year. After one more preseason and next year - if they haven’t shown anything, move em on.

I’d rather see the opposite and give them a run at AFL for the rest of the year, I doubt we are going to find any magic bullets with the players on our list by years end, so may as well give them a series of games.


Just now, Hopeful Demon said:

What worries me most about this whole thing is that I don't really care

Most of us don't care, unless there is real change in many areas... Coaching staff and playing list for starters.

I’m done

 

This list may not be good enough to win a flag, but it’s certainly got enough talent to be better than a bottom 4 side.

It’s a joke that we find ourselves where we are with absolutely no injuries.

Need to

Just now, BoBo said:

I’d rather see the opposite and give them a run at AFL for the rest of the year, I doubt we are going to find any magic bullets with the players on our list by years end, so may as well give them a series of games.

Nope. Try something else that has a better chance of succeeding Lentfield or AJ when he returns. There is not a competitive bone in his body. Kolt on the other hand tries hard but has zero game awareness.


Pathetic from Melksham

you are a leader. take your time and kick it from 25m out

3.5. Should have at least 6 goals

spoiled a great game

Brad Green is great person and board need to make a decision whenever the new president & ceo starts which sums up our club, to say thanks Goody but it’s just not working and our club can’t accept bottoming out & returning to the dark days!

Don’t be surprised if Trac & Oliver request trades & I wonder if the players are sending a message on lever getting dropped

Trade who ever has currency and start again.

Steven Smith and Co you must be watching this [censored].

The excuses have run out unfortunately.

I have nothing positive to reflect on today and going forward or may Kentfield kicking 3 today that is it.

Cue in the rack, garbage time.


1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

I’m done

Played our grand final against the filth and just threw in the towel after that ... very very very disappointing. !!

😡😡😡Melkshan set shot 20 m straight in front - no straight drop punt but side on - MISS !!

2 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

What worries me most about this whole thing is that I don't really care

Agree. I've already decided I'm not going to our final game. I'm not sitting there watching the filth beat us & watch them celebrating finishing top. And I sat through the 186 game

Just now, Jaded No More said:

This list may not be good enough to win a flag, but it’s certainly got enough talent to be better than a bottom 4 side.

It’s a joke that we find ourselves where we are with absolutely no injuries.

That is all on the Fitness and Coaching Staff

Greeny should be on the phone to Longmire tonight

Goodwin should resign after this match

He has officially killed a very strong list


Thanks for the flag Fritta but time to look elsewhere. Game has gone past him.

Adds absolutely nothing to this forward line and useless up the ground also.

Just now, [email protected] said:

Played our grand final against the filth and just threw in the towel after that ... very very very disappointing. !!

That sort of comment is what Pies fans say. Should never be uttered by a MFC supporter.

 

How do you miss that fritta???


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