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  On 28/04/2018 at 03:35, brendan said:

We are preparing was Essendons best 

Doesn’t ever clubs players or coaches say this every week, new cliche 

We'll take it one week at a time. I'll take my valium one pill at a time.


I'm sick of hearing Goodwin claim we haven't been getting "reward for effort". It epitomizes the poor-me snowflake society we're in today.

When the game plan is so ridiculously inefficient, of course the reward is so god-damn tough to come by.

F*** instead of pulling out the "poor us" card, I wish he focused on figuring out how to improve efficiency in order to gain the reward/s.

The writing is on the wall, two consecutive smashing whilst "the effort" has been there indicates something is very wrong with the game plan and/or disposal skills, which must both be worked on.

  On 28/04/2018 at 04:11, Mazer Rackham said:

At least we have a new nickname for Christian "Two Dogs" Petracca

I have a mate who we call two dads..... ? and another we call embryo ?

 
  On 28/04/2018 at 03:59, ignition. said:

I'm sick of hearing Goodwin claim we haven't been getting "reward for effort". It epitomizes the poor-me snowflake society we're in today.

When the game plan is so ridiculously inefficient, of course the reward is so god-damn tough to come by.

F*** instead of pulling out the "poor us" card, I wish he focused on figuring out how to improve efficiency in order to gain the reward/s.

The writing is on the wall, two consecutive smashing whilst "the effort" has been there indicates something is very wrong with the game plan and/or disposal skills, which must both be worked on.

I’m keen to see the much vaunted ‘connection’ take place tomorrow.

I have a feeling the forward line is going to function much better with Tmac back in the team and I like the combo of Fritsch and Hannan. Both can leap and snag goals out of nothing.

Bombers defence will find it hard to contain our attack imo.


agree. No more Neeld like politics. 

Simply it is not good enough. The coach sets up the plan and structure.  If it’s broken, it’s brcause the plan is flawed or Goodwin cannot connect with the squad

I remember the days when Hogan was out for a game or two and our forward line thrived. 

because pedo played why not play him at least he gives it all not like the big headed prima donnas who let us down every week


  On 28/04/2018 at 06:52, forever demons said:

because pedo played why not play him at least he gives it all not like the big headed prima donnas who let us down every week

So you think we should play 4 key forwards?

terrible idea

Goodwin is starting to sound like Goebbels. It is the same rhetoric time and time again.

  On 28/04/2018 at 10:52, dl4e said:

Goodwin is starting to sound like Goebbels. It is the same rhetoric time and time again.

What should his points of agenda be in the press conference @dl4e, walk me through what you want to hear from him? I am genuinely interested.

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  On 28/04/2018 at 11:04, Danelska said:

What should his points of agenda be in the press conference @dl4e, walk me through what you want to hear from him? I am genuinely interested.

I know it is not easy to be doing press conferences and he may hate doing them but something a little different occaisionely might perk up the interest. He is not the only one either.


  On 28/04/2018 at 10:52, dl4e said:

Goodwin is starting to sound like Goebbels. It is the same rhetoric time and time again.

Also the same questions from journos again and again.

Though in the article I read that's based on the presser, Goodwin tackled the issue of social media and players, which is something from outside the box. No doubt you'd be pleased.

 
  On 28/04/2018 at 06:27, america de cali said:

I remember the days when Hogan was out for a game or two and our forward line thrived. 

It'a cause it had Tom McDonald in it. He is a huge in for us this week.

  On 28/04/2018 at 13:53, Dr. Gonzo said:

Haha wtf are you talking about? ?

same ol same ol bull neeld would trot out after every shocking loss


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