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No need to import Goddard. I'm sure we can find someone amongst our current players who can sledge teammates, tip over food and point.

I think Hugh has been disappointing at the Aints.  Only his first game for the year on Saturday and didn't do much.  Bit of size but pass.


Brent Moloney was the best pointer in the business. No point settling for second best...

unsure what a 34 year old from an average club would do for us. huge no for mine. 

 

Very good player, his 2010 GF was brilliant, would have served a purpose a few years ago, but not at 34. I do think we need to consolidate our older guys with a new lot though.

Ask me to make a list of players I'd least want at the MFC and this bloke would be #1 with daylight to second.

Walked out of St Kilda in his prime to go to Essendon as a free agent.   If you think what Scully did to us was bad, imagine what the Saints fans think of Goddard. 


Probably kicks and marks it better than Lewis and does a better job completely avoiding his man so he doesn't have to fall over or lamely pretend to tackle. But I'd rather just stick to the veteran we already have, given we're already on the hook for his money next year. 

Adding a couple of young zippy skilled defenders is what our backline needs. Goddard is the last thing we need.

2 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Ask me to make a list of players I'd least want at the MFC and this bloke would be #1 with daylight to second.

Walked out of St Kilda in his prime to go to Essendon as a free agent.   If you think what Scully did to us was bad, imagine what the Saints fans think of Goddard. 

St Kilda pushed him, they needed to rebuild as their list was falling off a cliff. Most Saints fans don't hold a grudge and would welcome him back for next year.

6 hours ago, pineapple dee said:

Could we get Brendon Goddard to the deees for a specific role ?? We don't currently have a leader type to point and yell at teammates. 

Goddard could fill that role....and he's good at it.

Cleaner has vetoed it, as he won't pick up his mess ( thrown food ) in the change rooms.

I’m a fan of satire.  Well done to the OP.

only GCNever or Bluesyoulose.  No one else is shithouse enough to improve by having him.

28 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Probably kicks and marks it better than Lewis and does a better job completely avoiding his man so he doesn't have to fall over or lamely pretend to tackle. But I'd rather just stick to the veteran we already have, given we're already on the hook for his money next year. 

Adding a couple of young zippy skilled defenders is what our backline needs. Goddard is the last thing we need.

Lewis played well on Sunday


I dont think we should go for him because we need pace but he hasnt had a bad year at all. Averaged 22 touches or something. I wouldnt call him way past it. 

He could tell us how they did it.........

7 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Called BJ for a reason 

Not really .... absolutely nothing nice in any way about him. 

7 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Run out the oranges at 3/4 time? 

Or spread the jelly babies around at half time ?

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You know what's really funny? Four years ago and we'd actually be having a legit conversation about recruiting an over-the-hill brendan goddard...

Goddamn we have a come a long way. What a time to be alive!

 

Over the top, Loud, Pompous .. devisive character 

STAY WELL AWAY FROM MFC


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