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8 hours ago, Jaded said:

Thomas Bugg 

 

Whats Brad Green up to these days? Can he come teach our players to kick for goal?

Every time he lined up for goal the commentators would mention his try out for Manchester United and occasionally his junior cricket accomplishments .Every time.

 
4 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Every time he lined up for goal the commentators would mention his try out for Manchester United and occasionally his junior cricket accomplishments .Every time.

Blicavs is the new Green...

On 8/12/2018 at 5:56 PM, bing181 said:

The highest scoring team in the league needs an overhaul of the forward coaching.

Right.

Not much help when insane bombs into the forward 50 ping back the other way at a million miles an hour. I'd much rather be high scoring than having Dawes win our goalkicking on 22, but this is an off-field turmoil free version of 2011.

 

Who's the team with the most inside 50 efficiency? Tigers? Bombers?

Whoever. The Dees just need to copy their style. We'd be better off dribbling kicks along the ground IMO. It can't be that hard to fix.

On 8/13/2018 at 8:02 AM, jackaub said:

So Ikant kikforshit  it is I have been wondering about this for some time

any body ever see this guy?

Does he hang around the club or just come after dark to give leasons?

Pic please! 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Big Demon said:

 

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Thanks BIG D

22 hours ago, bing181 said:

Go on then ... how many games have we thrown away with bad (= inaccurate) goal kicking?

Well as per a graphic on Footy Classified last night were ranked 3rd for set shot and goal accuracy against bottom 9 sides. But where it matters, we’re ranked 16th for setshot and goal accuracy against top 8 sides. So pretty obvious there’s a big problem there as we haven’t beaten a single top 8 side this year.

That said I’m sure you’ve watched every game that I have this year. You can’t tell me we don’t have a problem  going forward and kicking goal against good opposition. 

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