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How can one take a list with so much (perceived) talent, and just absolutely positively f*** it all up so badly?? It's criminal what these coaches have done to this team - I can't name one player whose game has gone to a new level under Neeld, in fact absolutely everyone on our list has gone undoubtedly backwards.

Neeld walked in like a white knight saying 'I will coach the hardest team to play against in the comp', G Lyon and co got sucked in, creamed themselves and have apparently appointed the wrong bloke.

This team is a disgrace.

Neeld was highly respected and sought after in the AFL prior to his appointment as our coach.

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We need a new midfield. Even sure stars like Trengove are now performing poorly. Until we change the personnel through the middle we will not win a game. This is so unbelievably frustrating to watch. I can't remember us being worse than this and it's killing me

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Do we need to hire another person on our talent scouting/recruitment team this year?

We could be taking A LOT of players in this draft... and we NEED to get it right...

yep, get that broom ready!

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I'm not sure what the fallout of this will be. I cannot remember a worse performance. This reminds me of 186. Arguably worse, because at least Geelong are a good side.

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Yep O'Keefe marking uncontested in goal square?

Clearly thats Neelds fault right? Players wouldn't know they should cover players in their goal square would they. They need to be taught that.

It really does sum up this rubbish about blaming the coach. The players cannot and do not do the basic defensive things that should be natural.

Well done Bailey on the attack mentality you have built in.

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Neeld was highly respected and sought after in the AFL prior to his appointment as our coach.

No doubt. But I find it incredibly difficult to believe that we would be playing so badly under Watters or Sanderson or McCartney. I can't imagine how Neeld sold himself to become so highly regarded.

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As I have said several time. CC and CS must be sacked. They are the cause of our heatless football. Neeld got sold down the river.

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It's pretty obvious guys...they aren't playing for the coach at all.

Must be the most uninspiring coach ever appointed.

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As I have said several time. CC and CS must be sacked. They are the cause of our heatless football. Neeld got sold down the river.

Eff off. They have NOTHING to do with onfield performances, and all you people going on about them need to pull your heads in.

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Eff off. They have NOTHING to do with onfield performances, and all you people going on about them need to pull your heads in.

Read 186

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As I have said several time. CC and CS must be sacked. They are the cause of our heatless football. Neeld got sold down the river.

What? CC and CS are playing the game are they? Ridiculous post. Judge them on their jobs, not on what our football team displays on the field.

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Yep O'Keefe marking uncontested in goal square?

Clearly thats Neelds fault right? Players wouldn't know they should cover players in their goal square would they. They need to be taught that.

It really does sum up this rubbish about blaming the coach. The players cannot and do not do the basic defensive things that should be natural.

Well done Bailey on the attack mentality you have built in.

Yeah cos that happened all the time under Bailey..... Neeld has blame in this, he's not the only one, but if you're still sticking up for him when we are 0-9, you're blind.

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