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Game Day - Port Adelaide v Melbourne

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2 goal start to Port pretty much kills off our comeback chances while 2 goal start to Melbourne would have gotten us right back in it.

Flood didn't work

Man on man didn't work

What do we do now?

 
2 goal start to Port pretty much kills off our comeback chances while 2 goal start to Melbourne would have gotten us right back in it.

Flood didn't work

Man on man didn't work

What do we do now?

as homer says

help us jebus

 
SEN about Newton after giving away the free: "And there were question marks about his talent for the last 2 years?"

He just took mark of the year last week and now gives away a free and is a total dud ey?

Amateur radio.

Don't you know that SA and WA footy callers are the most biased in the business?

They're 100 times worse than Eddie 'Everywhere' and Michael Christian put together, and that's looking at it conservatively.

Thurstans GOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

can someone please pick up cornes!

or is he invisable to our coaching team?

agree jaded terrible team selection.


 

The whole club should be forced to watch this game and what should be highlighted is the amount of hard running, not to recieve the ball but the hard running to shepard the player with the ball.

Who is playing on Chad Cornes, and has a melbourne player even thrown a punch during this game? I've turned off the radio which i barely listened to when somebody suggested we sack Riley. Moron.


Skipper kicks our first goal of the quarter....... with 10 seconds left!

Williams should bake port over that :lol:

Does anyone else think we need another crumbing forward on our list besides Davey. For the last two weeks in paticular i have watched the ball hit the deck in the forawrd line that many times, only to have it swept away. Geelong have Stokes, Varcoe and Byrnes. Roos have Thomas, Whyman and Campbell. Port have kicked multiple goals today with crumbers also.

Who is playing on Chad Cornes, and has a melbourne player even thrown a punch during this game? I've turned off the radio which i barely listened to when somebody suggested we sack Riley. Moron.

yea, no players are to blame. :wacko:

Does anyone else think we need another crumbing forward on our list besides Davey. For the last two weeks in paticular i have watched the ball hit the deck in the forawrd line that many times, only to have it swept away. Geelong have Stokes, Varcoe and Byrnes. Roos have Thomas, Whyman and Campbell. Port have kicked multiple goals today with crumbers also.

We most defiantly do, especially since Davey and the coaches think he is now a midfielder.


We are so [censored]. why would anyone want to coach is. ill be suprised if MFC is still around in 5 years time with the work that this list needs to do.

Prepare to be spending some hard years at the bottom

So far everyone has said they would rather coach carlton and jakovitch rates carlton's list better than ours at this very moment.

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As a footballer you are born with ability.

today it is not evident, were has it gone.

Endeavour is in the mind, whats going on.

My nine year old son was not born with ability.

But today he showed endeavour and was best on ground, kicking 2 goals in a winning side.

Again I ask whats going on


Does anyone else think we need another crumbing forward on our list besides Davey. For the last two weeks in paticular i have watched the ball hit the deck in the forawrd line that many times, only to have it swept away. Geelong have Stokes, Varcoe and Byrnes. Roos have Thomas, Whyman and Campbell. Port have kicked multiple goals today with crumbers also.

Agree, however we need new players across the ground, the list of what we need is (and in order of importance):

1. Quick and talented one grab midfielder (x2)

2. CHF

3. Ruckman

4. Small forward

 

And here i thought we would be in with a chance due to our run and carry plan for the big grounds :lol: :lol: :lol:


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