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I dont think the 'they dont care' thing is accurate at all.I have lots of thoughts and I'm really pissed off 14 hours afterwards, but here is the crux of it for me:
They don't care enough.
All the easy dropped marks demonstrated a lack of concentration and care.
And for the devoted supporters: they don't deserve you. The effort and care is not, and hardly ever, reciprocated.
Take Jack Sinclair, who yesterday played the worst 31 disposal game in the history of football. He didn't GAF. Grant Thomas has said for a while he is a pick and choose player, but only yesterday did I end up agreeing with him. He's our captain by the way.
I grew up hating Essendon. I was born in 1980 and all we ever did was lose to them. At school and elsewhere I was surrounded by Essendon supporters who rubbed it in, acted like success was their birthright, and were generally obnoxious.
But I think Melbourne are my most hated team now, for one important reason: they got what we want, and they got it because the AFL intervened to save them. In 2012-2013 they were Fitzroy. If they had been the Doncaster Football Club, they would have died, but they were the Melbourne Football Club, so because of their age and name, they were deemed worthy of saving. An intervention we would never receive under any circumstances. AFL funded hand picked CEO and Coach. By 2021, they had their flag. The only teams that have properly bottomed out in the 18 team era and won flags both did so with AFL intervention: Melbourne and Brisbane. That can't happen to us. So their supporters are deemed by the league more worthy than us.
The St Kilda players get what they deserve, and their families to some extent. But the supporters don't get what we deserve for our devotion: success. I'd even settle for reciprocal effort and care. But no. A few showed up yesterday: Wilkie, Ryan (great effort to keep playing), Macrae in the second half.
And I won't leave, because I know the minute I quit those <redacted>, they'll start winning, just to spite me.
You could easily mount the argument that they are putting too much pressure on themselves because they care about the result which is leading them to second guessing and fumbling simple things because they know the importance of nailing them.










