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Do Melbourne fans cheer?

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Sitting in the Southern Satnd, 2nd tear on the wing, I felt like an island last night.

Absolutely no vocal support for the team from the start.

The players were lamentable in the first half and the fans around me were pathetic all game.

Absolutely shite effort from the "supporters".

Speak up and make your self heard FFS.

As feral as Collingwood are, at least they make there feelings heard.

We sit there politely and accept it.

Wake up!!

i agree totally, i was very frustrated sorrounded by loud and ugly collingwood supporters and tried to voice myself but did struggle. i can't believe they were booeing neitz like that, i at least drowned out the guys in front of me, but in attendance we were outnumbered 10-1, that in itself deserves being booed, plus i think they were upset set about his non-handshake to maxwell, (who cares?)

i feel this same frustration at many games i go to, and wish like you whitito that we could be a bit louder, and PASSIONATE!

 

The MFC needs more supporters like me

I have no idea why other MFC supporters are so [censored] weak. Unless of course the generalization of MFC members/supporters being toffs is true.

 
I have no idea why other MFC supporters are so [censored] weak.

Sadly, i have no idea as well ;)

This is completely unrelated and for that I apologise but......

Say Jezza, how are the Pennant Hills Demons going this year?

I haven't had a chance to go and see them. I used to watch them all the time.

But I haven't seen any results on our local paper.


One of the bright things to happen.

ATM 9 straight wins, one against the top placed ST George Crows

Currently 2nd on %

Heading for our 10th straight win against the bulldogs

More info: The Sydney Comp

Cheers mate :D ........

I really should try to drive the ten or so minutes it is to get to their home ground and have a look!!!

were away tomorrow. Need to win big and crows to lose by big to claim minor flag. I think we can win the 12 or 13 straight to win the major flag

 
loud stupidity feel free to

fuckin preach it brother

bring back holland the decoy forward..ohh the glory days of him hiding behind the point post.

and beau mcdonald... DOWN IN FRONT! aaahahaha

As I posted on 'ology:

"CROWD: 46,277

That is [censored]ing pathetic. Melbourne supporters should be ashamed (and this isn't directed at passionate ones like those here).

This sort of [censored] justifies all the pathetic stereotypes about Melbourne supporters. The fact so few made it to the game to support Neita on his 300th just sickens me.

Any of you weak fairies out there reading this (yeah you know who you are) you as weak and pathetic as that [censored]wit Ben Johnson. You're a disgrace to our club.

I'm disgusted at the lack of support shown to Neita. "

Were you at the game?


were away tomorrow. Need to win big and crows to lose by big to claim minor flag. I think we can win the 12 or 13 straight to win the major flag

Pennant Hills have done their part thrashing the UNSW/EASTERN SUBS Bulldogs

Pennant Hills 27.10 172

UNSW/EASTERN SUBS 8.12 60

This is their 10th straight win for 2007

Cmon North Shore thrash the Crows by big

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