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Not sure why, but for some reason I feel humiliated.

My brother (Saint) who I went to the match with and another Saints friend apologised to me.

Lyon laughing didn't help either.

 

We show our soft belly again. The inability to deal with momentum swings, and the lack of a strong-will.

MFC continue to choose when to play, and when enough is enough.

They thought they had won, so they weren't going to pressure anymore, or to think, or play a natural game.

They aren't playing a system, they play the scoreboard. They then get away from the roles Goody and the coaches want them to do.

Something is wrong, I thought they would enjoy being free from having too achieve and just play good footy. They take the the foot off the pedal, and it doesn't look like fun, or love, or care, but hard work, and I am unsure if any really want to be out there.

I think this season has kicked them, and they find it difficult to have any expression of joy.

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10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Any idea how to get rid of this raging ball of anger in my gut?

any suggestions welcome

down this on the rocks and you’llbe good to go

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10 minutes ago, markT said:

.....If the MFC was a close friend you would be organising an intervention at this point

If the clubs were invited to a wedding, some would be distinguished guests, some would be getting a bit tipsy and looking a little silly, but then there's Melbourne who gets blind drunk and faceplants into the wedding cake.

2 hours ago, bing181 said:

McVee half the player he has been. Howes being reminded of the difference between the VFL and AFL. On top of that, no May and Lever so basically a leaderless backline and ...

I know you're not necessarily blaming them but pointing out the foibles of some of our less experienced/younger players when this loss was caused by a total absence of leadership across the board (both on and off field) is remarkable.


I think it’s wise, at times like this, to separate oneself from the blokes who represent us. My immediate emotional response after the final siren was a reminder that it wasn’t me that failed so dismally, it was the 25 who took the field today. It’s not my problem to chew over and over until we experience retribution. It’s the team’s problem. Like many others, I have withdrawn my emotional involvement with MFC until it’s safe to come out and enjoy the footy.

Zero leadership

What a shambles. Our fab 4 should hang their heads in shame.

As for Simon This has been coming for a long time

His position is simply untenable

We're 20,000 supporters down this year and I daresay we'll do the same next year.

Club Killing Simon.

 

Sick Boy: It's certainly a phenomenon in all walks of life.

Renton: What do you mean?

Sick Boy: Well, at one time, you've got it, and then you lose it, and it's gone forever. All walks of life: George Best, for example. Had it, lost it. Or David Bowie, or Lou Reed...

Or Clayton Oliver or Simon Goodwin…


Reminds me of the 2023 semi-final loss to Carlton. We have some great blood 'n guts, die for you footballers. But what we lack are smart players, especially amongst the leaders.

That St Kilda could work out what needed to be done and then execute while we couldn't speaks volumes about what's going on on-field.

9 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

down this on the rocks and you’llbe good to go

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I’m already a fair way through a smirnoff!

tis helping

Thinking half full Not empty and depressing.

If we had indeed won today by 46 points of more it would have changed nothing. All the cracks and broken bits would have been covered up again . Move on nothing to see here. And we would still be a broken club with the draft upon us or into 2026 and losing five of six games in a row, again.

But it’s not, it’s all out in the open for all the football world to laugh and point at.

And rightly so, that last quarter was …poor.

So we need done strong leadership from inside the ex playing group perhaps or anyone who knows a lot more than I do.

Cos I am seargt. Schultz.

Hope it all works

20 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

The only way I can explain the last 40 mins of the game is if the fitness and conditioning department have completely [censored] things up over the past 3 years.

Nothing to do with fitness, but if that's what you want to hang your hat on, go for it.

Fitness between the ears, that's something else.

40 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I feel exactly the same way.

I shake my head now in disbelief how badly our club have fu kd that period of dominance 21-23 and beyond up.

Our club will be put on the case study slides for all premiership teams to study on the first day of pre-season. It will be titled, Why its important to not get too far ahead of yourselves. Ok so its not a great title but my point remains.


56 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Greatest ever 3Q comeback, and it was the saints!! They’re not even a good team!

But they do have one player who can single-handedly swing games.

Which as we saw, was enough.

19 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

What’s even more inexplicable for me is that we started the game with our best first qtr for the year before we had the worst 4th qtr of all time in the same game

Classic Dees

And that’s one of the things right there. The difference between our best and worst is too far. Probably the most jarring in the league. And the fact that it happens so often, and sometimes in the same game is disheartening. One of the reasons we can’t get big crowds to games. We are not a trustworthy team. You just don’t know who you’re going to see if you head to a game, and that’s inexcusable.

2 minutes ago, bing181 said:

But they do have one player who can single-handedly swing games.

Which as we saw, was enough.

One good player. Against a whole team.

Oof.

Langford, Lindsay, Petty, Turner - all zero disposals in the last qtr.

Petty should be dropped based on his performance today.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Didnt anyone else just feel no emotion when the siren sounded?

Funny enough I just sat there for a good 5 minutes and just reflected on what actually just happened.

Stunned, but yet not one bit surprised. It was just the Melbourne way to lose unfortunately.

Then the influx of text messages and what's app group blew up from my mates just rubbing the extra salt in the wound.

Yep even when we were 46 up I had this nagging feeling we would stuff it up and woulD lose by a point I was close.

At the end of the game I just sat there and shook my head and thought this better be the end of gw.

Not surprised at all.


Did Bulldogs crash this hard after their flag? We seem to have taken it to the next level with huge salary cap on 3 ageing players until around 2030.

Goodwin and all his talk of learnings.
Last time we played the saints I was listening to the pre-game on the radio.
Steve Johnson declares that for the saints to win they need Wanganeen-Milera to have a big game and Melbourne should put someone on him as he was the threat.
Goodwin let him run free and we got our backside handed to us.
Fast forward to our next game and what happens .....
Goodwin learns freakin' nothing.

On a different note today I was watching the Saints warm-up and noted how young they all were.
When an opposition team gets a run on like that I expect our experienced leaders to steady the ship.
Gawn does sometimes but Petracca , Oliver, Viney etc, our premiership winning guns against these kids.
Absolutely useless.

 

2 hours ago, VNightCityLegend said:

Won’t be going as far as cancelling the membership as I am on a 21 year straight membership streak, but I might just downgrade to the basic $150 general admission membership.

If I didn't have an AFL membership I definitely would do this too. I've been a member for 37 years (since I was a 7yo kid) so wouldn't want to break the streak either but [censored] me they make it hard. If I wouldn't lose my spot as a full AFL member I'd definitely cancel.

My 8 year old came to me at 3/4 time and said what’s the score, I told him and he asked would Melbourne win?

My answer, it would be a horrible loss if they don’t but it’s probably going to happen.

Wish he’d never asked


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