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Just now, McQueen said:

I want to see Goodwin blow a gasket over this performance. 

Too nice guy.... These players need a [censored] rocket. 

Could that be part of the problems?

 
2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hore is a star already 

Steven Febey 2.0

Lockhart has an Andy Lovell quality about him too.


It's a cold Sunday in late May and we've got GWS 1.10m at the 'G. This is the stuff nightmares are made of!

Typical. Our captain has a chance to kick a goal after 5 minutes of solid play...and sprays it from 40 directly in front.

 

Gawn and Hore the only 2 deserving of playing AFL today. 

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I want to see Goodwin blow a gasket over this performance. 

Too nice guy.... These players need a [censored] rocket. 

I actually want to see someone give Goodwin one. As coach, he is responsible for the player’s attitude and performance.


And on cue after our captain misses a shot they go and kick a goal.

74 of us masochists watching and posting about this rubbish. 

A shame we had no one to come in for a horribly put of form Gus...And the clincher for a solid loss today was Spargo for Salem.

Same old probs at the G, can't cover a.hard running spread team with a bit of overlap and skill coming inside 50.

Been happening for years at this ground.

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Sack Goodwin. 

Let’s face it. The fans deserve a head and it’s his. 

We can’t afford to drop our dead wood in the team, because we don’t have the depth. 

Umps are shocking again as well.

What game is it with this club?

We cant go from bottom 3 to premiers in one year.

Id say thanks for the memories but they aint good.

See ya later.

1 goal at half time. That simply can't happen yet we seem to do it with regularity.


is this some sought of pathetic joke,what shocking bunch of tossers

[censored] this club. Pathetic effort.

 

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