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MFC's first win, Round 1 , 23rd March


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Not really, just a choice to stay feeling positive.

I find that making grand statements helps me. ^_^

Everyone should try it.

Say it after me.... MFC Rocks My World And A Premiership's On The Way.

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MFC Rocks My World And A Premiership's On The Way

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Say it after me.... MFC Rocks My World And A Premiership's On The Way.

Keep up the good fight Finks!!!

"The MFC Rocks My World And A Premiership's On The Way."

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Keep up the good fight Finks!!!

"The MFC Rocks My World And A Premiership's On The Way."

Ditto

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The MFC sucks my balls and we will never win another flag sadly

Thats the spirit , no wonder we need AFL support to keep us going , you know what they say when the going gets tough the tough get going but you already know that dont you Yze_Magic. Surprising really your posts are usually quite optimistic just having a bad day are you?

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The MFC sucks my balls and we will never win another flag sadly

Yze_Magic , come and move to Perth ,mate you sound just like a west coast fan when the going gets tough,

bag your team then they start winning and reckon ya never doubted them , Anyway im keeping this post

another gem may i add , because when that flag finally arrives i would like to meet you and ram all your negative crap down your throat

enough is enough get behind your team.

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MFC rocks my world, and while I wait for the premiership that is on its way, the MFC will continue to rock my world no matter what happens.

:)

Here here, well said! :)

GO DEES!

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Not really, just a choice to stay feeling positive.

I find that making grand statements helps me. ^_^

Everyone should try it.

Say it after me.... MFC Rocks My World And A Premiership's On The Way.

Good work.

I refuse to hit the panic button before the season starts.

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Good work.

I refuse to hit the panic button before the season starts.

I couldn't agree more

It only takes one game to hit some straps and get some confidence

Round 1...Whitey palms down to Brocky, Jonesy shephards knocking Mitchell down flat on his ass, ball is drilled onto Neita's chest. Kicks a skipper's goal from 55m out

Suddenly everything Bails has been drilling into the boys seems a bit easier to action on the field, when we've got our tails up and fighting 200% with premiership points on the line

Bring on Round 1!!

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The MFC sucks my balls and we will never win another flag sadly

YM, sadly - and what a word it is - you are right.

2008 with BB in his first year resonates in my mind as another 81 with RDB.

I can't see how we are readily going to kick 12 goals a game, let alone 15.

Geelong showed last year that the Premiership is first won in the head, then on the ground.

This has been our weakness as long as I can remember it, sadly typified by Round 19 and beyond in 2004.

Biffinator.

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