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Might be a bit early but I will have a go:

Ins: Hunt, Weideman and J Smith

Out: Bugg, Harmes and Wagner (Lewis and Melksham on thin ice).

 

 

OUT: Bugg, Harmes, Melksham. 

 

Where do you begin with that effort.Half the team need to be dropped.Backline and forward line is a mess.Disposal into forward line continued (bombing high) to small forwards is insane.[censored] over handpassing in wet conditions.


In: Hannan, Tyson, Hunt, Weiderman, Maynard

Out: MelkshAm, Bugg, Harmes, Lever, ANB

 

Hunt to replace Lever as a running back.

Edited by olisik

A competitve side like RIchmond are going to "Ëat us alive". They play to support each other all the time, not just when it suits us or the conditions suit.

Out : Melksham . Bugg, ,Harmes

In : Hunt,Maynard , Anybody who is a team player

 

In - Roos

Out - Goodwin

 

 

Hey someone was gonna do it.

Melksham finished last year well, looked set for a big year this year, but has been hovering between average and woeful so far.


Put Lever on Rance and make him learn to be accountable. At the moment our Defence is leaking like a sieve with people unsure of their role especially Hibberd who cannot run the lines because Lever is not accountable ... a permanent spare man in Defence.

Oscar and Jetta are the only two defenders who are fully aware of their roles

There was only an effective 160 points difference in results this weekend between us.

That's all.........? .....  ?

Make a big statement and drop lever!  As for other changes IDGAF!  Again we are a very untrustworthy team.  


6 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Out: Lewis, Melksham, Harmes, Bugg

In: Hunt, Tyson, Hannan, Weid

I agree, but sadly I don't think the FD will be brave enough to drop Lewis, but it would send the right sort of message Goodwin wants the players to bring in terms of non-negotiables.

If Lewis is dropped I will donate my entire shoe collection to charity. 

Please drop Lewis Goody :)

Out: Melksham, Bugg, Frost
In: Pedersen, Stretch, Hunt

They are the obvious ones. Whether to go with Tyson, Hannan maybe even Spargo or Baker and really shake the team up is worth considering. 


 

Hannan for Bugg, Hunt for Harmes, Balic for Melksham if he's not injured. Would even consider Charlie Spargo for Bugg also (may be a bit soon)


In. Hunt Tyson pedersen Hannan 

Out. Bugg. Melksham harmes bugg 

5 minutes ago, grazman said:

I agree, but sadly I don't think the FD will be brave enough to drop Lewis, but it would send the right sort of message Goodwin wants the players to bring in terms of non-negotiables.

He is running out of places to hide him. The hint for me today was him sitting on a forward flank. He just cant get to or away from the contest anymore.I would expect its highly likely. 

Lever finally starts to take marks and puts his body on the line and people wanna drop him?? Wtf

melksham is a definite out. 

Frost is a liability. Just not a footballer. Out. 

Hunt and pedo in

 

It doesn’t matter, we will get flogged

Just now, DubDee said:

Lever finally starts to take marks and puts his body on the line and people wanna drop him?? Wtf

melksham is a definite out. 

Frost is a liability. Just not a footballer. Out. 

Hunt and pedo in

Agree with your comments.  Lever was Brave today.  There were a handful of players who continually put their head over the ball and their bodies on the line and he was one of them.  

Frost has a lot of attributes, but football smarts aren't one of them.  Can be depended upon to give away multiple free kicks every match by doing dumb s***.


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