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WC against this awful Defence of ours will slaughter us. GWS, don't even get me started. This is it folks. Another off season of embarrassment.

Oh well. There's always the cricket.

 

They are averaging 83 points a game, yet we've conceded 77 points in 2 quarters against them.

Our defence has gone so far backwards under Goodwin. It was the one strength we developed under Roos and Goody has seemingly come in and torn it up.

We have zero leadership. Zero match winners. We will continue to be a nothing club for a long long time if this doesn’t change. 

There isn’t one player out there who I trust to lift and get us home. Not one. 

 

We've blown it again. Psychology is the last hurdle. And the hardest one 

I felt like a traitor tipping Sydney. Clearly it was just smart. We don’t have the composure to match really good sides who apply immense pressure. The game could’ve been over at 1/4 time if we had more composure.

Trying to channel my inner wiseblood but feel like this game is our pivot. Win and we’re right in the hunt, lose and the pressure gets worse. We’ve been so poor under pressure I can’t see this year ending any different than last year.


No leadership. Jones, Gawn, Lewis, TMac have shown very little.

Harmes, VD Berg look like the only ones that care.

[censored] we have a lot of lazy playees: trac Jones Tyson Garlett Salem hang your head in shame you lazy asses

 

Nathan Jones you arent a leader never have been, today is another example

they have more disposals, more contested possession, more contested marks, more uncontested marks, more tackles, more clearances, more stoppages.

they are 2 players down.

we haven't played finals in 11 seasons.


Another year, another missed golden opportunity when it presents itself.

Weak as [censored]

3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Everyone in this thread can get stuffed.

We'll win from here.

Love the optimism.... but no

1 minute ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

It's strategy that is killing us.

Sometimes you do need to win ugly. Not everything has to be coast to coast stuff.

Accurate kicking and progressive advance into the fifty had gotten the Swans where they are.

Exactly, they are picking their way through the zone like playing checkers and we seem helpless to stop it.

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

I admire your confidence but I think you’re drunk and you should go home ?‍♀️

I reckon Goodwin would have gone ballistic in the huddle.  I'm expecting some fire in this quarter.

Also, the one thing that has annoyed me about our gameplan today is how often Hannebery has gotten so many clearances coming off the square.  I feel like they have two or three extra numbers at every centre bounce and we've done nothing to counteract it.


1 minute ago, Jerry Lundergard said:

Cheat.

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Deadset cheat. He’s either a cheat or unable to do his job. Either way he has to go.

How do we lodge formal complaints regarding umpires? If I don’t get a forma method to do it, I’m going to have to go rogue and find where he lives...

Carlton bearing dockers. I know the dockers are average but Carlton win this it will show us to be the joke of the Comp

Does Jones have the flu? I hope so, otherwise he should be dropped.

1 minute ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

It's strategy that is killing us.

Sometimes you do need to win ugly. Not everything has to be coast to coast stuff.

Accurate kicking and progressive advance into the fifty had gotten the Swans where they are.

agree - goodwin’s manic pressure play on at all costs works against crappy teams but good teams pick us apart.  he needs to instil this into the team or next years his last season coaching.

Just now, Wiseblood said:

I reckon Goodwin would have gone ballistic in the huddle.  I'm expecting some fire in this quarter.

Also, the one thing that has annoyed me about our gameplan today is how often Hannebery has gotten so many clearances coming off the square.  I feel like they have two or three extra numbers at every centre bounce and we've done nothing to counteract it.

They are +1 because Jones isn’t getting to contests.


2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Everyone in this thread can get stuffed.

We'll win from here.

Take off your glasses mate.

Just now, Return to Glory said:

Really? I have, at least twenty times this decade alone. Go Dees.

Nah. More disappointed, sure. About the overall direction of the club. But we never really had a good list before. We do now, and we still embarrass ourselves. We have the best ruckman, the best young mid, the highest scoring team in the comp by about 150 points and still can't win an important game. We're paying all these players, and can only really afford one more (Gaff maybe), and what difference will that make? Turn us from 9th to top 4? No way.

I've never been this angry because we're supposed to be better now.

Any one blaming the umpire seriously pay attention to the fact we are mentally weak and don’t put in the hard yards when it’s tough. 

Blame that. 

 
1 minute ago, 3Dee said:

Does Jones have the flu? I hope so, otherwise he should be dropped.

yes. he gets the flu every top we play a top 8 side.

1 minute ago, 3Dee said:

Does Jones have the flu? I hope so, otherwise he should be dropped.

No, just allergic to the footy


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