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Just now, Jaded said:

This is the sort of [censored] that makes you really angry. A guy taking a 70m run without anyone getting near him. 

We are so slow. This really is season over stuff. 

Mitch Duncan is fast we are lazy 

I was thinking we we might have a drop off this year, but right now we don’t look like a top 8 team at all. 


As I have been saying all week , this team has some serious problems.

Teams get out the back far too easily.

They have 30 more contested possessions.

 
3 minutes ago, BAMF said:

It's time to stop looking at him as a number 2 draft pick. He was rated the second best kid 4 years ago. It means diddily squat now. 

 

Then we drop him. He’s in the team on potential, not output. Either he gets involved and has an impact, or we drop him.

This is Mark Need-esque. Your move Goodwin


1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

So why the undue rush to re-sign Goodwin.. I'm just asking.. Seems like we panicked

4 more years of this trash. 

Just now, Lord Travis said:

Then we drop him. He’s in the team on potential, not output. Either he gets involved and has an impact, or we drop him.

bit hard to have an impact when yr tethered to the forward 50 and the ball never gets there

[censored] I hate having to play in Geelong.

has been an ongoing thing that all footballing ability disappears somewhere approximately halfway down the [censored] Geelong highway.


do they do an iq test at mfc dumb players

Just now, Lord Travis said:

Then we drop him. He’s in the team on potential, not output. Either he gets involved and has an impact, or we drop him.

lol and who do you replace him with?

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Then we drop him. He’s in the team on potential, not output. Either he gets involved and has an impact, or we drop him.

Agree, obviously isn’t doing enough during pre-season. Happy to coast on his talent


Well done Milkshake

Wow some of you people sound like some of the people who said we were done early last year! Relax a little and enjoy that we are playing with no organization what so ever and Geelong are near their best and they are only 25 in front

Just now, P-man said:

@McQueen....tell us more about that fishing rod.

Shimano Terez 40-80 lb spin rod. Coupled it with a Saragosa 10000 spooled with 50lb power pro braid. 

I’ll post a photo of the first fish it catches next weekend. 

 

This Club does not learn. It’s still too hard to go up a notch and stay there. 

This season is quickly falling apart, we cannot score...


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