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Is Goodwin a better coach than Roos?

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8 hours ago, bingers said:

I think that Roos did a great job building a good culture at the Club.

But I think Goodwin is a much better match day coach.

Ah No! I would argue that under Roos we would have been entrenched in the 8. I do not like Goodwins habit or putting one if not two loose men behind the ball. Shows you do not have faith in Mids and Half forwards

 

 
Just now, Demon SeaMan said:

NO!!

Norf

GWS

[censored] wasteful efforts. Not just Goodwin all supporting coaches

24 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Haven't you posted this, like....20 times under every topic?

To be fair it probably needs to be.


9 minutes ago, Demon SeaMan said:

[censored] wasteful efforts. Not just Goodwin all supporting coaches

I worry that apart from Viney and Oliver in the middle that we really have people able to develop the habitual/ every week,ruthless habits required. Max had the eye of the tiger last year, but seems to have been thrown by some stupid umpiring. The others are far too gentle.

Recruit hard, manage soft.

Judging by our sporadic performances since the Bulldogs win, we have been worked out.

A coach starting his tenure will have some new ideas and will show some innovative tactics. But once the opposition get a look at you the hard work starts.

Now is the time for Goodwin to earn his pay.

 

The [censored] players need to implement the game plan.How many [censored] times do we play 3/4 of footy and have a brain fade in one or 2 quarters.Goodwin appears as frustrated  as the  us supporters.

Yeah but lets forget we've only got 2nd rate assistants !


No doubt the coaching staff have had a poor end to the season along with players. You can include our sports science team in that also

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Misso,s wide open

17 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

The Demonland answer to this question will be "Yes" if we win today, and "No" if we lose.

 

14 hours ago, jnrmac said:

No 

No

No

No

This is pure Demonland gold.

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