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So, Goody steps up, what does he say:

  • we lacked connection
  • were hurting, we know our supporters are hurting
  • we are gunna keep working
  • its little things
  • we got a week and a half to go back and work on it
  • we are in this together, we are unified
  • they we’re a great team, the tigers.

what do you reckon?

 

Something about a process and we aren't happy with where we are at etc etc

 

"we are easy to play against"

"Judge us on our performance... Next week" 

"I am relishing [censored] taking a team from the prelim to bottom 4 in 7 game, it's a great learning curve" 

"We will learn from this" 

"This is not our brand and we need to get better" 

"We didn't see it coming"

 
11 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

So, Goody steps up, what does he say:

  • we lacked connection
  • were hurting, we know our supporters are hurting
  • we are gunna keep working
  • its little things
  • we got a week and a half to go back and work on it
  • we are in this together, we are unified
  • they we’re a great team, the tigers.

what do you reckon?

Spot on.  Same old rubbish.  What you won’t here  

 - We are lazy

- we cannot take a mark inside 50

- we handball to no one

- we have no grit or hard edge

- we create turnovers 

- we thought it would just happen 


Reckon he will play the injuries card. It’s due to be played.

For those bitching about Goodwin and his soundbites to questions that are posed to him... I would love to see your own responses to them (seriously, write them down)...because I suspect there is nothing he can say that would appease any of you? 

I'd hate to be a coach and be under scrutiny publicly week in week out....and having to justify/explain/mansplain reasons for a loss...

Edited by Engorged Onion


Just now, Engorged Onion said:

For those bitching about Goodwin and his soundbites to questions that are posed to him... I would love to see your own responses to them (seriously, write them down)...because I suspect there is nothing he can say that would appease any of you?

Exactly.  He plays a straight bat to the media, and so he should.  It will always be that way.

Just now, My name is legion said:

The only team we beat last year out of those we’ve played was essendrug. We lost to swans. Looks like we had an easy draw.

We beat St Kilda.

IMG_0576.jpg

Can anyone photoshop Neeldy as the driver?

I want to thank Demonology for inspiration:

Put relative speed on the wings (not Lewis and Jones).

Jones HB

Lewis hiding as the anchor

Hibbo up the ground.

TMac defence.

Spargo and Wagner out.

 

I finally found the angle-grinder to get the magnets off the whiteboard.


4 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

For those bitching about Goodwin and his soundbites to questions that are posed to him... I would love to see your own responses to them (seriously, write them down)...because I suspect there is nothing he can say that would appease any of you? 

I'd hate to be a coach and be under scrutiny publicly week in week out....and having to justify/explain/mansplain reasons for a loss...

Get stuffed

His response...

- we look good until another team takes the field

-scoring has never been a priority

-the new rules heave hurt us, I’ve been aiming for a rugby style game and this new ‘football thing’ has really hurt us

 

“We’ll review this incredibly strongly as a club. 

We’re hurting as a club. The coach the players and obviously the supporters.

We’ll continue to work incredibly hard to rectify the areas of our game such as forward connection and defensive running.

Blah blah.”

Just now, My name is legion said:

Get stuffed

me? or that's how you would respond? :goody:


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