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Well Nasher, we’re struggling to find one GREAT coach that didn’t Coach angry. I know it’s a different era albeit Clarkson in this era is the angriest and arguably the greatest of all time, SO IS GOODWIN TOO BLOODY NICE?

 
33 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Gold. Didn’t realise anger was a critical ingredient to success ?

Were a bunch of pussys and coached by a [censored]. 

8 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

I found out we werent that good last week live against Port. Yes i agree with you DV8, but we should not be losing to St.Kilda.

Flat out Embarassing this is, there is no excuses or hindsight, the journey or little wins involved with this loss.

At least we can get on with other things in our lives, hope the moving hasnt been to strenuous.

Surely your not worrying about embarrassment ?

 

THE ONLY thing Demons need to be concerned with, is to build the best list, and to strike when the time is Right.

Our time is approaching...  But it's not this year, as we can see the wagons are circling the top 4 now.

We are not there (Top4) just yet...  and this is why I'm so upset we gave up last years 1st pick, in that deal for Lever.

 

It WAS 'Jack Higgins', who I wanted with that pick.

..............

Anyway I'm getting of topic.

 

Jade is doing a great job with Casey, which helps us for our future.

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11 hours ago, Nasher said:

Gold. Didn’t realise anger was a critical ingredient to success ?

Being angry at the current state of affairs is completely normal.

Better than apathy. Calling for blood might wake some plodders up.


Bringing back Jade won't help.  The game plan is driven by the Goodwin/Jennings/McCartney.  We had the same game plan (play in our fwd half and rely on converting a high level of i50) last year and it was no more successful than it has been this year. 

I rate Jade really highly but bringing him back won't help unless our game plan is amended.

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At least Casey are winning.

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