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Too fat, too slow can't kick. I'm calling it right now BUST! Drop him and trade him.

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You can’t just single him out. 

We are collectively woeful right now and Goodwin needs to start earning his money. 

 

Give me McCartin any day. Even with how rain would have given him concussion today. Still has more heart than him

Wish I could change my display name .   Very lazy footballer with no tank.  Also cant kick.  So disappointing.


Trade. Cut your losses. Don’t wait until he has no value like Watts. 

 

4 minutes ago, McQueen said:

You can’t just single him out. 

We are collectively woeful right now and Goodwin needs to start earning his money. 

Bingo.

Trac aint the problem.  He is out of form for sure, as evidence by some of his errors tonight, but the issue is so much more around how we are playing at the moment in terms of our game style.  Chris Scott out coached us big time tonight.

 

He’s had a mare. 


Drop him and get rid of him at seasons end.

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Trade. Cut your losses. Don’t wait until he has no value like Watts. 

 

I think that time has already passed. Only club that picks up players with no heart, no fitness and horrible skills is the one putting him up for trade!

Dogged it a few times and gets front and centre when he is a one on one contest.. should have stuck to BBall- could be Ben Simmonds boot keeper still 


Put him on the wing and tell him to play like dipper a fat Italian who could actually play.

Need to have football basics drilled into him. Whether that’s VFL or AFL level I don’t know. He just makes far too many fundamental mistakes with the basics of the game. His strength and power are impressive, but aren’t utilized in games and therefore become irrelevant.

7 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

He needs to drop five kilograms and have a stint at Casey.

He needs a stint in the twos. Needs to learn to be a team player


14 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Wish I could change my display name .   Very lazy footballer with no tank.  Also cant kick.  So disappointing.

Pretty easy, take the tack off the end

 

He needs a genuine kick up the [censored].

he plays like a guy who was just that much bigger then the other kids as a junior and believes his own hype in the way he gets around but has been found wanting playing in the big time amongst grown men

seems to just wait for things to happen and doesn’t go anywhere near hard enough or with any purpose or conviction.

a spell at Casey might do him good but a reinvention ofhis body shape could be in order.


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