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7 hours ago, McQueen said:

Pointless exercise the first time around. 

No doubt it’ll be carried out once again - probably for a similar outcome. 

Sometimes its not as much the honesty but the belief.

Sometimes they just Can't do it.

 
3 hours ago, Redleg said:

The Coaches need an honesty session.

Said that...in a fashion weeks ago.

They need a map.....showing them doors......marked 'exit' 

We have as decent ingredients as any...and a putrid recipe being delivered by cooks masquerading as chefs.

So, the "honesty session" didn't work. Unless we were we dishonest in the "honesty session". In which case, we now need a "truly honest, fair dinkum, ridgy-didge, liar, liar, pants-on-fire, honesty session". That should help.

 
2 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

So, the "honesty session" didn't work. Unless we were we dishonest in the "honesty session". In which case, we now need a "truly honest, fair dinkum, ridgy-didge, liar, liar, pants-on-fire, honesty session". That should help.

They need one each week

Pathetic really

Jonathan Brown pointed out how meek and lacking in intent we were from the first 5 minutes against Port. We have started this year, not only unfit but not in the right mindset. Seems like a systemic failure and will not be easily fixed.


1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

So, the "honesty session" didn't work. Unless we were we dishonest in the "honesty session". In which case, we now need a "truly honest, fair dinkum, ridgy-didge, liar, liar, pants-on-fire, honesty session". That should help.

According to Jones the honesty session never took place and was a press beat up.  Just saying...

7 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

According to Jones the honesty session never took place and was a press beat up.  Just saying...

He's lying!

 
29 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

According to Jones the honesty session never took place and was a press beat up.  Just saying...

Even better. It was an imaginary honesty session where the players were dishonest with each other.


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