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Hunt omg u10 kick better

 

Pruess was the obvious in for Smith today.  Why you would want Smith as a relief ruckman I'll never know.  Pruess offers a bail out option deep that Smith will never bring and is also the 5th highest ranked player of ground balls inside 50 for the season.

No brainer but let's stick with  semi concussed Smith ?

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Omac might not be strong in the contest, but at least he is really slow 

 

Hunt just sapped all whatever confidence chanve we just had then

[censored] me. We cannot do anything right. Our kicking for goal is an obvious problem we have not improved. Likewise our inside 50 kicking. What do we do at training all week?


8 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Reeks of absolute desperation

He is desperate and rightly so.

His job is in jeopardy.

Not this year but mid season 2020.

1 minute ago, ICU2 Jerry Jerry said:

Omac might not be strong in the contest, but at least he is really slow 

It's his agility and rebounding ability that really sets him apart though.

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Getting schooled now with our conceding tool of choice. The out the back goal 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

[censored] me. We cannot do anything right. Our kicking for goal is an obvious problem we have not improved. Likewise our inside 50 kicking. What do we do at training all week?

Too busy back slapping each other.

”boy we look good when we’re versing no one!”


1 minute ago, Jaded said:

[censored] me. We cannot do anything right. Our kicking for goal is an obvious problem we have not improved. Likewise our inside 50 kicking. What do we do at training all week?

Talk about the "journey" we are all on and building a "brand" or such similar ****

 

 

1 minute ago, ICU2 Jerry Jerry said:

Omac might not be strong in the contest, but at least he is really slow 

Mate he is a [censored] spud

6 minutes ago, ignition. said:

This game plan is disgusting. The club ethos not too far off. Lick the ice-cream and get rewarded with a cold.

I watch Hore tear it up and play naturally. Goes back with the flight and eyes for the footy. This time next year he'll be like the rest of them. This game plan and style is pathetic. We want to call the MCG our own but never utilise it's full space. We don't put enough faith in the like of Oliver, Brayshaw, and Viney around the ball to then clear it out to space. Everyone in the team looks to the left or right for a shitty handball or chip kick. In doing so we constantly waste crucial seconds to get it to someone open down the field. By then, the opposition flood.

I'm over this rubbish. I'm over the coaching staff. We need a paid third-party investigation and be sure the right heads roll by the end of the season.

Kick it off,  At  'AFL'  HQ.

If we had lost to West Coast and subsequently missed finals last year, Goodwin would be out of a job come 5pm.

Might be time to start pressuring him. 


1 minute ago, DSP said:

Talk about the "journey" we are all on and building a "brand" or such similar ****

 

 

And "our love for each other"

I hate almost everyone right now!

I left.

1 minute ago, praha said:

If we had lost to West Coast and subsequently missed finals last year, Goodwin would be out of a job come 5pm.

Might be time to start pressuring him. 

But instead we signed him for 3 more years. Because we are amateur fools.

See you all next year.

New fitness coach and all, i hope he flogs seven shades of [censored] out of them.

Goodwin on notice next year if were not near the top 4. Game plan is in serious need of reinvigoration.

Edited by Win4theAges


Pack it in Simon

this Coaching gig is not for you

Your health is suffering....

We're on track for a tonne here. 

And I'm hoping so - want to see some material changes come from the [censored] poor performance

 

That's it......I'm out. I dunno WTF has happened with this team. So disappointing.


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