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Need to stop the lazy drafting of Casey players and actually take the best available.

 

@Bitter but optimistic just slammed his full beer on the ground and stormed off home at the 3/4 time break. Said something about giving himself a jolly good thrashing and following the soccer ffs!

1 minute ago, Age said:

I have said for two years that Goodwin needs to go. He is the worst coach in the comp. we lose the exact same way every week and are actually getting worse at it as at least we used to be able to score but that is now gone. 

 We are too easy to beat / score against.  Just compete, switch/spread.  Leave a free or two on the outside of the stoppage and run off.

Most of our entire i50 are bombed or kicked to the hotspot approx 20 meters out.  Send a few players there to spoil.  The rest around the drop to gather and run off.  MFC forwards will always send too many up to mark leaving an extra or.two on the ground for the Opp to clear.  I could go on ...

This shambles/mess is a production of Goodwin / Macca and the entire FD.  

 

An abomination of a club, from preseason premiership fancies to Wooden spoon contenders in 5 weeks, absolute disgrace 

where are all you loud mouth now, celebrating goodwin for getting rid of a one in a generation forward, hogan for a fat lazy hopeless fullback  he is  most overrated player of all time.


Stopped watching. Just appalling.

Do we have a coach?

Does he have a clue?

Do our players care?

I'm over this stuff. I don't mind watching a loss if it's a contest but this is just surrender.

Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

We all saw the Saints speed from defense as a massive danger... Why didn't they do anything about it!!

Goodwin hasn’t a defensive bone in his body

What did he learn from Roos???

 

Hurry up and retire Hibberd you [censored] idiot


Cheats. Clear free to Fritta not paid.

Kiss Finals Good Bye! & 2019!

From Prelim to fizzling out just to live up to the busted [censored] failure of the MFC of the last 55 years!

Goodwin needs to answer some tough questions of his game plan as we get scored so easily against!

On the train.

Thank @@@@.

What an absolute disaster.

Another great day at the footy. Go Dees 

nhave we looked at the preliminary final yet ??

FMD


Just now, Billy said:

An abomination of a club, from preseason premiership fancies to Wooden spoon contenders in 5 weeks, absolute disgrace 

I think this is a fair comment.

We are once again a laughing stock.

I have watched maybe 6 qtrs of footy for the year. My stomach ulcers have thanked me for it.

Hibb Spargo Cwags out for a start pls

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hurry up and retire Hibberd you [censored] idiot

Jones and Lewis can join him.

8 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

You are diverting. Nothing wrong with the umpiring.

Ur kidding urself

yes we have been terrible but umpires refuse to pay a free kick to us inside forward 50 all year yet we bleed soft ones the other way 

look at bailey fritch tunnelled just now 

3 minutes ago, loges said:

Spargo will be the first everyone points the finger at, but can anyone tel me what TMac and Weideman have brought to the side this year

Since we traded hogan we have no other option for tall forwards. Spargo is taking Garletts place, or indeed Kent’s (had we not traded him Too)


12 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

This is like watching the Dees 5 years ago 

Stole my thunder....Neeld Years & unfortunately Goody will be the same by 2020

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

This is like watching the Dees 5 years ago 

Not far from the mark there. So many people on the train with neeld era levels of disappointment.

2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Cheats. Clear free to Fritta not paid.

Yeah we’ll i smashed my water bottle after the goal they kicked after that non call

 

No need to go near this forum again till 2020. Keep the faith somehow folks. Till then. 

Tmac Spargo Cwags and a few others for Cameron ?


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