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Just now, beelzebub said:

Now THAT'S the real question. !!!???!!!????!!!!

Agreed. It's all on paper.

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3 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

We r a poor kicking side 

every team is when they FEEL under the Pump.  [perceived pressure destroys skills.

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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Goodwin has a LOT to answer for. Pathetic coaching. 

We really need to get the cheque book out and get Clarko. Goodwin will see us finish 10 Th or worse. 

The bomb it in and hope game plan does not work, especially when they pop it out and trot it down so easy. Players are also responsible but the game plan is [censored]. It worked against BL and Roos, both spoon potential. 

Ah well. Off to the shops, much more exciting.

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So who do you think has been our “best?” Hogan went quiet real quick

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He have a handful of players who are horribly out of form....

 

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A game of conflicting structures.

One team has one

Other team has none

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9 in a row with a bench of injured players. 

 

Our structures are a joke, why the [censored] are we playing with no wings and letting them play offside so consistently 


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1 minute ago, Dirts said:

We really need to get the cheque book out and get Clarko. Goodwin will see us finish 10 Th or worse. 

The bomb it in and hope game plan does not work, especially when they pop it out and trot it down so easy. Players are also responsible but the game plan is [censored]. It worked against BL and Roos, both spoon potential. 

Ah well. Off to the shops, much more exciting.

Can we trade Lewis. If we get a carton of beer, I would be happy!

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One goal. Come on just one goal

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Ffs where is the leadership?

How can we expect to play finals? 

This club lacks ticker.

Im sorry guys but its true.

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Our playing group as a whole is just a bunch of dumb footballers.

How a team can start like we did, then it just peter out is nothing short of abysmal. Time and time again we have everybody going up, none staying down. Then when we do have the ball, we try to play for free kicks.

Pathetic.

As for Goodwin, he doesn't have a clue. Plain and simple. 9 goals in a row and he cannot do anything to stop it.

Another game, another period where we just throw it in. The playing group's is the only thing making Goodwin's win-loss record not look disastrous, but he has to go. He must go.

And the playing group needs to have a rocket sent up them, but i don't think they really care (if they did, they wouldn't allow for the continual drop-offs they produce).

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1 minute ago, demon4eva said:

Why do I have to go through this hell.

An obvious pun!

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I'm not blaming the players. They have been given a crap system, that changes from week to week, and which is figured out by good coaches in about 15 minutes.

 

 

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Gawn missed a shot in front of goal. We are terrible after that.

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2-1/2 qtrs without a goal

Meh

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Two whole quarters without a goal. I can’t believe it

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5 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Someone stop me from saying something about Salem that I'll regret.

no say it, we will probably agree......

 

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I did say Bugg would cost us a game. It was only a matter of time. VFA level footballer. 

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