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GAME DAY - ROUND 3

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What is it with us against this mob? Why do we always give up huge starts to them? 

 
5 minutes ago, Goffer said:

Turning this off for the sake of my sanity 

Same. I can't bear to watch Tyson continue to turn it over. I just can't stomach some of our players. They must have something on Goodwin.

I'm genuinely over Goodwin. He is an average game day coach. Even if we get up and win, he is clueless when it comes to restructuring the team to exploit the opps weakness. They are giving us a football lesson. How often are we going to give teams 4-5 stints in quarters? fmd.

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Oliver no touches?


Better.

What’s the point of bombing it in long every time when we’re playing a smaller forward line? Complete rubbish. Goodwin is a peanut 

 
Just now, Goffer said:

Goodwin is a peanut 

Can't argue with that.

But players' need to turn up when the first siren sounds ffs. Goody must really know how to motivate :rolleyes:

3 minutes ago, praha said:

I'm genuinely over Goodwin. He is an average game day coach. Even if we get up and win, he is clueless when it comes to restructuring the team to exploit the opps weakness. They are giving us a football lesson. How often are we going to give teams 4-5 stints in quarters? fmd.

Goodwin is useless.


Zero composure going into fwd line. Spray and pray.

What the actual [censored] is that free fro

Jones: Bomb long to nobody or handball to a man under pressure, soooo overrated

What an absolute mug that umpire is.

Gee wizz these umps must have put a tonne of money on Norf today 


How the hell was that free kick? My god the umpires are pathetic.

Someone... anyone LEAD FFS.

North are simply the most protect d team in the league. The umps love them and have for years. 


Does anyone know who their opponent is?

Kick it to Fritsch, our smallest play who has 2 defenders on him.

 

Where is the logic.....

Just now, DSP said:

Kick it to Fritsch, our smallest play who has 2 defenders on him.

 

Where is the logic.....

Goodwin is a terrible match day coach!! In fact, hes bloody useless with never a plan B!

 

Don’t our guys have an ounce of pride??

 

Where is our leadership?


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