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tonight became funny after a while.

I have given up for the year, i will go to the footy because i want to get my fathers moneys worth for my redlegs membership.

The axe will be swung, players will go, supporters will leave.

Who cares

 

It feels like the Club died tonight. We are the lowest we have ever been.

 
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To be honest, became a comedy show.

I'm actually in a good mood, dont even know why..


ya kidding arnt u we be putting this up since Daniher left. 6 years and getting worse its amazing we are still online and here .

you people sure give up easy.

Just like the players.

Edited by Benson

 

Daniher had passion, both Bailey and Neeld are to passive for mine.


Doesn't it make Daniher look like a Super Coach.

It's interesting to think but that is the last time the I can remember the players actually responding to a coach at the Dees.

It's interesting to think but that is the last time the I can remember the players actually responding to a coach at the Dees.

At least every second year.

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you people sure give up easy.

are you effing serious.

I dont give up, i am fed up.

This is a waste of my time and life

ya kidding arnt u we be putting this up since Daniher left. 6 years and getting worse its amazing we are still online and here .

Try since the last flag,thats how long I have been putting in.Now is when the club needs staunch supporters.I hate nights like tonight and last week and believe me I have seen many. But abandoning the club when it needs you most just undermines everything Jimmy tried to achieve.


Yeah your right. Only 7 years of sh**, yeah 'easy'!

How many flags have you expected?

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How many flags have you expected?

i have expected an improvement . any improvement

Try since the last flag,thats how long I have been putting in.Now is when the club needs staunch supporters.I hate nights like tonight and last week and believe me I have seen many. But abandoning the club when it needs you most just undermines everything Jimmy tried to achieve.

We are not "abandoning the club", we are expressing what we feel.

We are the people who buy memberships, go to games, attend club functions, and type on computers into depressing internet forums in a state of rage, etc...

We are the staunch supporters.

We crave success. We crave effort. We crave unity. We crave footy excellence.

Edited by Maldonboy38

To be honest, became a comedy show.

I'm actually in a good mood, dont even know why..

that is the feeling that comes when a person disassociates from the quest & the pain...

.... & its likely that that is how the players are feeling after the last few years... a feeling of letting go, following the sense of hopelessness & a not knowing where the club is heading. and with no control over it.

this is what the players of the late 70's & after were going thru, & what Barassi had to eradicate.

Northey inherited an 85% healthy club...

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Neeldy is doing the hard work & is suffering from players with chronic a lack of belief within themselves... it is time to have Barass back helping Neeld out with guidance...

Neeld has the balls to do what most don't & won't.... he needs support to complete this very tough job.

Daniher didn't do the hard stuff & just got the best from a rotten culture, but he wouldn't fix it....

# the club has been a shemozzle for way too long, since largely the 60's & this culture shift has to be seen through thoroughly.

To be honest, became a comedy show.

I'm actually in a good mood, dont even know why..

I'm not in a bad mood either. Winning $200 on the game helped, but what's to cry about anymore?


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that is the feeling that comes when a person disassociates from the quest & the pain...

.... & its likely that that is how the players are feeling after the last few years... a feeling of letting go, following the sense of hopelessness & a not knowing where the club is heading. and with no control over it.

this is what the players of the late 70's & after were going thru, & what Barassi had to eradicate.

Northey inherited an 85% healthy club...

-------------------------------------

Neeldy is doing the hard work & is suffering from players with chronic a lack of belief within themselves... it is time to have Barass back helping Neeld out with guidance...

Neeld has the balls to do what most don't & won't.... he needs support to complete this very tough job.

Daniher didn't do the hard stuff & just got the best from a rotten culture, but he wouldn't fix it....

# the club has been a shemozzle for way too long, since largely the 60's & this culture shift has to be seen through thoroughly.

Couldnt agree more, but the players need to look in the mirror and have a look at some of the supporters..

I was almost happy when Jack Watts got subbed off, to see the end of this kid..

He's got a rotten attitude

To be honest, became a comedy show.

I'm actually in a good mood, dont even know why..

How much have you had to drink? or is it the drugs talking? or probably the amount of blood rushing from your veins

THIS IS NO COMEDY!

The club is like a fizzy drink that has been shaken for the last 5 years and has now been opened - we are flat! and nobody wants to drink/watch us anymore

Edited by Young Dee

you people sure give up easy.

You're a tool mate dead serious stop being a fkn hero

 

We are not "abandoning the club", we are expressing what we feel.

We are the people who buy memberships, go to games, attend club functions, and type on computers into depressing internet forums in a state of rage, etc...

We are the staunch supporters.

We crave success. We crave effort. We crave unity. We crave footy excellence.

"I am done" and "handed back memberships"and such tokens sure scream abandonment to me.

um. our percentage will improve next week...


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