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Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

We can win this

Need to brutalise them in the contest! And make it count on the scoreboard,  FFS

We’re doing well enough at the contest. 

IMO what’s more important is our disposal going forward. Stop turning it over and start taking marks inside 50 and I reckon we’ll limit the damage at the other end. 

 
 

We dont dominate the contests at all like we did last year, we play such a high defensive line i dont know why, because our defence is so terrible.

who is the brain child? who is continuing this [censored] message?


I've got a massive 1000 word rant coming up post game. 

pathetic half. season is on the line and we're dishing up crap. 

petracca turned it over about 5 times that half. disgraceful. 

when are the coaches going to address the no defence issue. the structure is completely flawed!

I feel it’s not our players, it’s the game plan Godwin cooked up after the loss to the Eagles. Time to admit the plan is no good. Not only can’t we kick goals anymore, we have turned into the easiest team to kick a big score against.

5 minutes ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

Lever and May would make no difference at the moment, we’re so far ball side of our defenders.  This is pathetic coaching/structures. The same issues for 3 years, we rectified it last year it’s happened ned again this year.

At least someone on here makes sense.

 
24 minutes ago, R.I.P. Troy said:

1. Goodwin can't coach

2. Spargo should never play again

3. Tom McDonald is as bad, if not worse than Oscar

4. WE SHOULD NOT HAVE TRADED JESSE HOGAN

Wrong 

Right

Wrong

Wrong

What happened to our midfield in that last 10 minutes? Dominated first 20 m than Saints took over. 


Membrey must love fixture release day to see how many times he gets to play the Dees

They just mark it at will. Too strong every time.

T- Mac to Membrey FCS

Every [censored] time this [censored] gets hold of us.


Goody swallow your pride and chuck T-MAC back.

You are killing this time right now.

Cue Benny Hill


Now it's Bruce's time to have his annual best game of the year against the Dees. 

that was pathetic. 

 

Jeffy Jeffy Jeffy oi oi oi

There is an obvious pattern in our games and Goodwin can’t fix it. Simple as that.

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