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5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

That Garlett kick and O. McDonald playing five metres off Hawkins all night.

Good stuff.

if Goodwin does not drop omac I am burning my membership. been playing poor for months now and has no concept of what manning up is

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Just now, beelzebub said:

That my friends was season 2018

For as bad as I feel, this is a silly comment.  We're still in sixth.  While the loss was shattering, we played out of our skin for three quarters at one of the hardest away grounds to play on in the competition. 

Finals is still well and truly alive.

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4 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

McDonald kicked 4 Ffs 

Hawkins kicked 7! 

They kicked 8 in that quarter. We had a big lead going into the last. 

We needed to defend more than attack. 

It was a BAD move to leave Omac on Hawkins. Even Frost was better, but it was too late. 

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We just gifted Sydney, GWS, Adelaide, Hawthorn and Port all a clear path to the top 8.

We forfeited our top 4 credentials.

We BUCKLED under pressure and folded.

We are an average, average football club.

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It hurts. Some huge lessons required. 

You don't give up a six goal lead.

Smith not killing the pill.

Midfield stopped half way through.

Terrible miss by JKH in last. Simple snap from 25.

Oscar was pathetic for much of the night.

 

 

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1 minute ago, rufus said:

How many games can you lose with 60+ inside 50's?

Good question.

We have been wasting inside 50s all season, and nothings been done about it.

[censored] coaching.

 

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Just now, praha said:

We just gifted Sydney, GWS, Adelaide, Hawthorn and Port all a clear path to the top 8.

We forfeited our top 4 credentials.

We BUCKLED under pressure and folded.

We are an average, average football club.

Nothing new Sadly

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1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

For as bad as I feel, this is a silly comment.  We're still in sixth.  While the loss was shattering, we played out of our skin for three quarters at one of the hardest away grounds to play on in the competition. 

Finals is still well and truly alive.

You're fun

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2 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

That was.... unfathomable

Goodwin has the arsenal, he is a stubborn and dangerous coach. Pathetic coaching effort and team selection. I feel very sorry for those guys in the red&blue who worked hard, effectively and continuously yet let down by the coach and his big ideas. He can regard himself as warned.

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Five goals up, we needed this win badly and lost.

Not worthy of finals let alone top 4

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Just imagining Goodies press conference “Yeah the boys learned a lot tonight. So many good lessons. We’re on a journey. Set our own history.I though they were super in the last.”

Every Demon supporter “Shut why [censored] up and just get the [censored] job done!” (Thinking “Wish I followed any other team”)

 

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 Top  four not just gone  season gone  no final  8 again

 

 

I hate scott hawkins  geelong umpires and I bloody hate my club and players and coach  right now.     You just cannot be serious  as John Mcroe used to say.

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Ladies and gents here are your trades and delists:

Tyson - T

jones - whatever

jkh

oh Goodwin can go suck a big one

 I'm out

cutting membership up - 1st time I've joined since I started Baracking in grade 2 (I'm nearly 40), and I won't be joining again

Posted
1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

For as bad as I feel, this is a silly comment.  We're still in sixth.  While the loss was shattering, we played out of our skin for three quarters at one of the hardest away grounds to play on in the competition. 

Finals is still well and truly alive.

We still need to make up the Saints game, which means beating three of Adelaide, Sydney, GWS and West Coast. That's provided we beat Gold Coast.

 

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