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4 hours ago, jane02 said:

Will wear a Collingwood scarf at the Anzac Day game tomorrow and buy a Mason Cox and Jeremy Howe badge.

 

FMD Jane!! 

That is a dangerous call!!

 

Won't be surprised at all. 

We are the kings of 'response' games.

Goodwin has done nothing to meaningfully address core problems that have existed for three years now due to his rigidness and belief that his game-style and the personnel he has brought into our club will ultimately bring us success. 

We made a prelim. Our game is strong in certain areas, but he has ignored the warning signs that some of us have seen for years now. Aggressive zone-defence, one-paced midfield who run to the ball like bees to the honey and playing guys in the wrong positions for how long?

I'm viewing this year as a learning year for Goodwin. Like Buckley before he changed, like Hardwick of 2014-16 when he tried to play 'Hawthorn' football with players who couldn't execute. Like Chris Scott who has completely re-calibrated Geelong's forward half game by changing personnel.

He needs to realise that change is welcome.  

 
1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

FMD Jane!! 

That is a dangerous call!!

You are much more optimistic than me BBO! I'm pretty sure I have nothing to worry about. Glad to be proven wrong though! 

The alternative is to wear an Essendon scarf which is way worse in my eyes.

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6 minutes ago, jane02 said:

You are much more optimistic than me BBO! I'm pretty sure I have nothing to worry about. Glad to be proven wrong though! 

The alternative is to wear an Essendon scarf which is way worse in my eyes.

Essendon scarf / filth scarf, you will require a remedial kerosene bath in either case Jane!


Vote Greens

 

No chance at all we win this game.

 
5 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Be jacked off we didn’t do the same last Saturday...

Cause that would be the only way to think if you are a Negative WYL Nancy

FFS 


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