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maybe Goodwin should take over. Would we fare any worse.I think Roos has been ok but would a change be worthwhile or is it just a case of shuffling the deckchairs. Although a few have suggested that roos was outcoached today. Maybe this group needs someone that yells at them. It would make the supporters feel a lillte better.

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Just now, Garbo said:

Dunno why so many are having a go at lumumber, he was one of the few good players we had today. One of the only ones to create run through the middle.

Our issue was to many passages in the mid, Viney and Oliver been the prime offenders

Nope. He constantly runs to receive in the wrong spots making it hard for team mates to link up with him. Then he runs in to trouble instead of taking the first option. Almost all of his runs end badly. Shocking footballer.

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1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Today may well have [censored] that plan!

Unfortunately, it will have. PJ will be furious. Had we continued the momentum we were a small chance of cracking 40,000 members this year. There's no hope now unless we don't lose another game until June. Good luck.

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1 minute ago, AdamFarr said:

Unfortunately, it will have. PJ will be furious. Had we continued the momentum we were a small chance of cracking 40,000 members this year. There's no hope now unless we don't lose another game until June. Good luck.

We've got North, Collingwood and Richmond, will all 3 or even the last 2 and everyone will jump back on board, but yeah it's poor and will hurt the club. 

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Just got home from that putrid performance

sat with Wadda We Sing

it was disgusting purely

words do not describe the anger and humiliation

i agree with Picket

worse than 186

we have no true leaders...

The Jumper doesn't mean anything to the players

Goodwin has a big long job ahead of him....

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1 hour ago, stuie said:

It's the same problem we've had for 10 years.

there is no legitimate pride about the club from the players or coaches. We just reek of professionals happy to go through the motions and be ok at their job but not willing to put in the effort or do what it takes to actually be good.

Spiritless club still.

I don't particularly want to open up this can of worms, but I will. I wonder whether things would be different had Roos come for the long haul. Had he been entirely invested in bringing back the Demon like he did the bloods. There's no doubt he's done wonders for the culture at the club, but this soft-bellied performance today certainly sets back quite a bit of the hard work done over the last 12 months. Can Goodwin bring a new spirit to this club?

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5 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Dunno why so many are having a go at lumumber, he was one of the few good players we had today. One of the only ones to create run through the middle.

Our issue was to many passages in the mid, Viney and Oliver been the prime offenders

You won't get much support for that opinion, but I know where you are coming from. I don't think he was "one of the few good players", but I did appreciate his efforts to give some run off half back, considering we severely lacked run all over the park today. But despite that, he was still poor and turned the ball over consistently.

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2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Nope. He constantly runs to receive in the wrong spots making it hard for team mates to link up with him. Then he runs in to trouble instead of taking the first option. Almost all of his runs end badly. Shocking footballer.

Agree his decision making could be better at times but he seems to be the only one trying to do something at times, the bigger issue are the players not even there to give options. 

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Two or three years ago there was a review of Melbourne after a dismal loss. Seven words was enough to explain everything. Seven simple little words that drove a dagger into my heart. I hated seeing that written about my club but it was spot on. So much time has passed but those words come back to haunt me again. 

"  A soulless rabble, nothing more, nothing less." 

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2 hours ago, Nasher said:

I don't know if I want a hug or to punch a hole in the wall.

God damn supporting this club is hard work. That was just so disappointing. 

You could punch the hole in the wall and then ask someone for a hug.

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2 hours ago, Akum said:

You know what's the worst part?

We've made a whole lot of Essendon supporters very happy tonight.

This performance of ours will have given their whole putrid club a new lease of life.

And they will feel that their arrogance is completely justified - thanks to us!

Spot on Brother. 

Thanks so much for the next week of shame MFC

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1 minute ago, AdamFarr said:

I don't particularly want to open up this can of worms, but I will. I wonder whether things would be different had Roos come for the long haul. Had he been entirely invested in bringing back the Demon like he did the bloods. There's no doubt he's done wonders for the culture at the club, but this soft-bellied performance today certainly sets back quite a bit of the hard work done over the last 12 months. Can Goodwin bring a new spirit to this club?

Maybe it's the coach but then I think maybe it's the players and a combination in two groups:

1. Those brought in from other clubs who don't particularly have a connection to the club.

2. Those who have been here too long and don't have much pride left to play for. 

That said I don't really doubt Jones, Viney and Gawn's commitment to the club. Same for others like Watts. Bernie Vince as a trade in player seems to give his all. 

Always a bit of a catch 22 when you need to win to build that culture but it's hard to win without it.

 

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I somehow managed to stay calm throughout today;perhaps the most disturbing thing for me was the look on the Demons supporters faces that were leaving in the last 5 minutes of the game.Truly a sad day for us supporters.

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Why didnt roos give hogan a run on the ball in the the third like last week. Seemed slow like are players in being reluctant to make any changes today.

Hogan did his ankle in the first, wouldn't be surprised if he didn't play next week

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12 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Dunno why so many are having a go at lumumber, he was one of the few good players we had today. One of the only ones to create run through the middle.

Our issue was to many passages in the mid, Viney and Oliver been the prime offenders

GIve me a break, watch the replay, I don't recall any of his disposals hitting the target. He should come and play over here in WA, his kicks reach such an altitude they might bring us some much needed rain. 

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I don't think today was the end of the world because I wasn't surprised. I would've happily snuck over the line and been ecstatic to be 2-0 but our last 5 minutes of fumbles didn't allow it. In the end it was an old fashioned "Rely on Vince and Jones" game because our younger group who we are used to being consistent now just weren't up to it. We got clobbered in possessions and also lost tackles which was the most disappointing part. Oh and Daniher. Our defence was an exciting prospect a couple of years ago but now we're getting clobbered by talls and I'm not sure Garland's up to it. Also not sure if it's the long term spot for Salem. Jetta is our best defender at the moment. We sucked, but Essendon were certainly inspired. Anyway it was close the whole game but we didn't even win one damn quarter. Not sure if I'll continue this paragraph. Can we win 2 games in a row please?

Edit: No I will start a second paragraph to point out that Matt Jones nearly lasted 6 quarters as a good player. Good on him

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11 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Dunno why so many are having a go at lumumber, he was one of the few good players we had today. One of the only ones to create run through the middle.

Our issue was to many passages in the mid, Viney and Oliver been the prime offenders

He got the ball a few times and then disposed of it, hardly what I'd call good.

He does absolutely nothing when he disposes of it, he doesn't try to hit a target, just thumps it on the foot and its anyones best guess as to where it will go.

For all his praise of he provides run and carry he seems incapable of bouncing the footy so his "run" isn't any further than about 12 metres.

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I do think match day Goodwin is a better coach and the team would get more benefit from a setup like the NAB cup, Roos overseeing rather then calling the shots

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Just now, Je Roos Salem said:

I don't think today was the end of the world because I wasn't surprised. I would've happily snuck over the line and been ecstatic to be 2-0 but our last 5 minutes of fumbles didn't allow it. In the end it was an old fashioned "Rely on Vince and Jones" game because our younger group who we are used to being consistent now just weren't up to it. We got clobbered in possessions and also lost tackles which was the most disappointing part. Oh and Daniher. Our defence was an exciting prospect a couple of years ago but now we're getting clobbered by talls and I'm not sure Garland's up to it. Also not sure if it's the long term spot for Salem. Jetta is our best defender at the moment. We sucked, but Essendon were certainly inspired. Anyway it was close the whole game but we didn't even win one damn quarter. Not sure if I'll continue this paragraph. Can we win 2 games in a row please?

Garland was woeful today. Absolutely woeful. And when did we become so treacle slow.

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1 hour ago, Tony Tea said:

Imagine getting out-coached by Worsfold.

I wonder if Roosy's ego got in the way of today's game? A fight between titans of another era, so he allows the game style to revert back to a stoppage based, contested style, but Worsfold's men were clearly playing the modern day style of run, carry, spread. Disappointing if that's the case.

1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

I would be dropping Tyson after today's effort.

I wouldn't. His kicking at goal killed us, but at least we was able to find the ball today. He was quite influential at the start of the third. He just couldn't put it on the scoreboard, but he was in everything. I reckon he's a confidence player and given he managed 23 possies, I don't think dropping him is something we want to do. At least get something out of today's game. Tyson managed to get a bit more of it and laid a few tackles. Had he converted his three shots, he would have been one of our better players.

It's not like we have a Prestia to come in to replace him. :P Despite what some people seem to think, we still lack a lot of solid midfield depth.

1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

The percentage play gets you know where in the AFL. We need to switch and open the game up more. Matt Jones' kick wasn't great but it was on Brayshaw for not attacking it. 

Tom McDonald's kick was terrible. Everyone's had their say on him. I'd be more concerned about his deliberate and other poor errors that show lack of composure. 

It was super windy today. So it had to be a day to attack using run and carry and accurate short kicking before using the wind when it suited. 

We did little of that.

Agree with all of that. But particularly on McDonald who I screamed out to have some composure. He panics and it's a real worry for a player of his 84 game experience. By now, he should have learnt his weaknesses, be steady in a contest and make the right decision. He repeatedly fails to. 

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