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GAMEDAY - Round 6

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2 minutes ago, 3Dee said:

Young team, gonna have ups and downs, will everyone chill out. 

Is Vince playing today?

We are playing st kilda, not Hawthorn, it's a disgraceful performance, not even competitive

 
1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Where's the media management on this? Dont understand why a club who hasn't acheived anything In a decade Is allowed to talk this rubbish In the media. MFC still hasnt learned and theyve had 10 years to try and fix crap talk like that

thanks for the acknowledgement,

they really do get ahead of themselves

 

I keep falling for it again and again and again.. The Dee's make us all look stupid with these efforts. No wonder we get so fired up.

Going to get drunk.

Yep, Hunt in particular is not going to make it i reckon. Offers nothing. Kent having a shocker but at least he has has some good games.


5 minutes ago, 3Dee said:

Young team, gonna have ups and downs, will everyone chill out. 

Is Vince playing today?

Give me a break. Saints are average. If we want finals, we should be beating them.

 
2 minutes ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

We are playing st kilda, not Hawthorn, it's a disgraceful performance, not even competitive

Hawks were lucky to beat Saints.

Thanks Hogan for playing today.

Thanks Jones.

The rest of you.... why dont you tell us about your playing finals plans again?

Deeeeeelusions of grandeur


4 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Frost reminds me of Paul Johnson

 

He reminds me of santa claus

hes not there

Edited by leave it to deever
grammar

Once again we can't live up to the flucking hype.  No doubt pencilled in a win just like Essendon.

the new toump big mouth big ego hope he enjoys casey

No problem fitting in the changes for next week. So many playing carp football. Not running hard no pressure. Just rubbish. 

4 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Frost reminds me of Paul Johnson

 

Should be in defense and Salem in the forward line 


You watch..

We'll kick a fewgoals in the fourth quarter, and Roos will tell us at the press conference that we fought back, that we're a young team, and that it's disappointing. 

 

Not enough anger... And yes, it's important that we do see that the coaches care. It's easy to be happy in victory, but what does defeat men for them?

Edited by frankie_d

Not entirely their fault today, but our defence (or defensive efforts on the whole) has gone backwards this year.

We continually struggle to stop big run-ons by teams. The past 2 weeks when challenged we were good, but they were only 2/3 goal run ons, we struggle to halt and reverse momentum when it gets out by 4+ goals.

Hopefully this puts all that talk of finals and newfound confidence back in its box. We are still very immature in mindset - and i reckon we were mentally exhausted by our recent good form. It needs to be carried for an entire season, not consecutive weeks or a month. We are not there yet, nowhere near it.

Petracca = Petoumpas.

Edited by america de cali


23 hours ago, frankie_d said:

You watch..

We'll kick a fewgoals in the fourth quarter, and Roos will tell us at the press conference that we fought back, that we're a young team, and that it's disappointing. 

 

Not enough anger... And yes, it's important that we do see that the coaches care.It's easy to be happy in victory, but what does defeat men fit them?

Mentally i think Roosy is already sitting on a beach somewhere, 

Lost this at the selection table. Our players are slow and unaccountable. We needed a team of runners to match them on this deck. Forward line of Frost Pedo Watts and Hogan is providing no forward pressure. Sickening display.

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

We really are a slow team, the fact that the coaches are persisting with a zone that clearly isn't working is disturbing.

We should have bogged it down that quarter. Quite clear that Goodwin is coaching this game. 

 
1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

We really are a slow team, the fact that the coaches are persisting with a zone that clearly isn't working is disturbing.

Not slow....LAZY


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