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64 years following this mob makes me sick to the stomach rembering the champs that made this club,totally disgusted.wake up Goodwin ,QUOTE THE GREAT ONE,JUST DO SOMETHING

 

This umpiring Is  atrocious. 

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Just now, Jack son 5 said:

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Was thinking exactly that


1 minute ago, Jara said:

Sucks that we always have to play down at this s-$#hole place.  Unfair. When did Filth last play here? 

Yes it [censored] me too but the saddest part is the filth would do a hell of a lot better than our chumps 

 
1 minute ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Siren and heads down. I hate asking this question but where is the leadership from Jones? At least Viney had a crack early

He's a perennial loser. He's done it his whole career. Check out the picture from last week. The whole team is walking off the ground after the match. One player has his head down. Guess who?

1 minute ago, jules7 said:

This umpiring I’d totally disgusting. 

Not really the problem is it


2 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Siren and heads down. I hate asking this question but where is the leadership from Jones? At least Viney had a crack early

 

1 minute ago, Jack son 5 said:

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Jones is done. Finished. It’s over

 

No small forwards the ball gets out our forward 50m way to easy, backline have no chance when your forwards cant apply pressure.  

3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

It does not include the ones we should have been paid.

Yep. Totally agree.

Still not the reason we are losing.

I love having a winge about the umpires in a close game. Why bother in a game like this? They have a bloody hard job.

I would rather point out (once again) that we are playing Jones and ANB as outside types and we have no one else to bring in for them.

1 minute ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Siren and heads down. I hate asking this question but where is the leadership from Jones? At least Viney had a crack early

Key issue is still lack of leadership. Lewis might not be a great player anymore, but at least he’s a vocal leader who barks orders and organizes the troops. Lever is the same. Their leadership absence is evident. Neither Jones or Viney are vocal leaders. It’s great to have some lead by example types, but we need vocal leaders to organize us. This is still a young team who need guidance.

umpiring worth minimum 3 goals to the hicks.

frees at 3/4 time 20:12.

watch for the square up final term.


This is on you Goodwin.  Fix it

1 minute ago, praha said:

He's a perennial loser. He's done it his whole career. Check out the picture from last week. The whole team is walking off the ground after the match. One player has his head down. Guess who?

It is not good enough

Here for the likes.

 

 

Oh, wrong thread/game/week/season

Is that why we dropped spargo at least he has a go 


1 goal in two quarters in unacceptable in any match.

Fight it out boys and show some pride for the jumper for [censored] sake!

Stephen May recruitment brings Gold Coast Suns form for the team with him

 

Disgusted.

Time to introduce the the best fumbler award would be hard to pick the winner all 22 each week would have a chance of winning. Could have retro presentations of the award going back a decade or two. Seems to be the only thing we can do over the last few decades on a consistent basis other than losing games we should have won.

You could have :

Best fumble of the year.

Most consist fumbler of the year

Most fumbles per game (statisticans may have that covered???)

Most damaging fumble of the year.

Best fumble leading to an opposition goal.

Most fumbles by captain over the past 50 years

Is a fumbler born with the skill or is it taught?? One for the philosophers of our time I think.

Well I'm all fumbled out, as least I have not had to watch the game any further.

Cheers to those still watching.

 

 


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