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haha. do you notice how robbo tries to avoid bringing up the topic of this season....

Poor bugger, he tries his hardest to be positive. I noticed he even has to water the chilli plant he gave Neeld.

 

Davey has not been near it

Moloney's lack of effort to spoil Parker then...why am I paying him to play?

 

Davey gone, Sylvia gone, Green gone, Moloney gone.

Moloney couldn't possibly stay.

Our players are the best ball watchers in the league. The really should be paying as spectators because they simply are.

 

I think armless players would have more impact...

Jerry Seinfeld once called his show a show about nothing our team is a team that shows nothing


From an outsider's point of view, it appears the senior players got away with murder under Bailey. Neeld has come along and told them some home truths and they don't like it. They are sulking big time...I'm talking about Moloney, Green, Davey and perhaps Jamar. They show no leadership and are truly unhelpful to their teamates. This has a snowball effect on the younger players. Hence the result we'll see today. What I'm trying to say is that the coach is not to blame...it's been coming for quite a while. I think the coaching department, in particular Neeld and Craig, will weed these guys out after giving them enough rope...anyway, just my opinion guys....(forgot to mention Sylvia as well)

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FFS!! Someone go back and kick over the mark once, just once! Stop handballing to someone just standing 1 metre away.

Jeremy Howe - nice mark. Now you need to kick it... Green did well.

With Howe's marking, Morton's disposal and Clark's goal kicking we have one good player if we could mix them together.

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From an outsider's point of view, it appears the senior players got away with murder under Bailey. Neeld has come along and told them some home truths and they don't like it. They are sulking big time...I'm talking about Moloney, Green, Davey and perhaps Jamar. They show no leadership and are truly unhelpful to their teamates. This has a snowball effect on the younger players. Hence the result we'll see today. What I'm trying to say is that the coach is not to blame...it's been coming for quite a while. I think the coaching department, in particular Neeld and Craig, will weed these guys out after giving them enough rope...anyway, just my opinion guys....

Lolz at people still blaming Bailey...


At mark of the year

Ahhhhh some improvement Howe can go HIGHER than i thought.......lol


Start fresh like gws, get rid of seniors. Keep youngsters and a few free agents

Simple......we are not good enough.

Just a team of plodders,second raters, and slow in body and mind.

I think it's now time to draw a line in the sand and stop playing guys like Maloney,Sylvia,Davey etc for the rest of the season.

Start playing the kids.

Davis,tynan,Taggert, couch,etc.

I'm so serious about this it's not funny.

We need to shake this place to its core.

YESYSYESYESYESYESYES if we are going to lose then lets see what the kids have

 

One positive. The only thing we will win this year is MOTY.

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