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5 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Goodwin has been given everything on a platter SWYL. He just isn’t up to it. We still have many hangers on, 12th year into a re-build, FMD

Can’t argue with any of that mate

Stewart Dew was the man Roos wanted

Goodwin has already been broken with the  

camp decision, as the players are running their own agenda. 

That is working well.....

 

When Viney and mcDonald come back we’ll be unstoppable. Hogan is brilliant. We’ll learn from this

Oliver ....Petracca ...Hogan.   

Hopfully we can see a lot from them over the years.

But who will be the coach?

 
1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

Oh boo hoo. I was a supporter in the  80’s son. You do t even know hard times. I was through the tanking scandals, wooden spoons, and I stayed with them. And you’re leaving them because of a few bad game. Good luck with your new team.

again, weak

Give it a rest Stuie. You’re getting emotional and taking it out on posters. 


Bugg is the most inneffective forward i habe ever seen.  What role IS he playing?  Cant see options cant hit them up by foot cant hit the barnside of a door!

 
Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Yeah and I was too. 

Read my post again, never said I was leaving for another team. Freaking imbecile.

You’re done with this club. You never mentioned you were done with football. First time I ever heard of a person leaving a team after a win.

again, see ya.


1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

You’re done with this club. You never mentioned you were done with football. First time I ever heard of a person leaving a team after a win.

again, see ya.

Back it off sunshine...

One bit of great news is that Frisch is alive and well. 

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Give it a rest Stuie. You’re getting emotional and taking it out on posters. 

Don’t know why Stuie is, but yeah, I’ll always say what I want to fair weather supporters. Don’t like it? Delete or block me, like you said you would. 

Youd know all about s_ _t stiring

1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

You’re done with this club. You never mentioned you were done with football. First time I ever heard of a person leaving a team after a win.

again, see ya.

Take some advice, Cassie - don't go the man like you have.  There's no need, especially in an emotional setting like this.  Discuss their posts, and feel free to disagree, but playing the 'I've been through it all' card and getting stuck in to people won't win you any friends.

Keep supporting the Dees and keep getting behind them.


1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Hunt has regressed.

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Back it off sunshine...

Uh, i

l call out every fair weather supporter to the day I die? Don’t like it? There’s the ignore button


We won. Nice finish by Clarry and Fritta.

 
1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Take some advice, Cassie - don't go the man like you have.  There's no need, especially in an emotional setting like this.  Discuss their posts, and feel free to disagree, but playing the 'I've been through it all' card and getting stuck in to people won't win you any friends.

Keep supporting the Dees and keep getting behind them.

Really, I’m tired of this “I’m done with the team” because of a  few bad games. You don’t mean it, don’t post it. This defeatist abandoning the team attitude needs to stop

An almighty scare isnt even close.

26 point win doest really show that effort.


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