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Hannan a nice little snap, took his opportunity 

 
4 minutes ago, Chook said:

You're happy to write that about Goodwin but oh no Oscar McDonald is off limits?

Didn’t say he was off limits. But he isn’t playing. Goodwin is coaching. So he is accountable for the garbage on display. Oscar is not. 

 

How are we routinely held at center clearances, game after game, and never given free kicks? 

 

If you want to see how to do a club rebuild look at the Lions. Go out and get a gun midfielder and recruit a spine. Get a legend Hodge to teach kids what it about. Get a coach from a winning culture. Compare that to us we recruit a coach from the druggies. Say it all


Hipwood starting to believe his own bathwater

Don’t worry Robinson will win them the game. Kill me. Never has a head been more punchable. 

4 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

ANB been ok

Otherwise correct

By what standards?

Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

TMac marks and still manages to miss a bloke 20 m on his own

We need to go find ourselves a key forward in the off season. Surely that’s beyond doubt now.


Gus's decision to roll and play on,  then kick a bomb to no one's advantage sums up what a farce this club is in terms of it's inability  to correct major flaws in the way it plays the game.

And Goody leaving Petty on Hipgood till nowish after a 4 goal game turning 3rd quarter? 

We have 3 more years of this BS?

Somebody shoot me.

Just now, Moonshadow said:

Why has it taken Goody 5 goals to move Petty off Hipwood?

I'd question why he was on him in the first place.

Cameron - May looks after

Hipwood - Frost

McStay - Petty

 

Just now, Deesprate said:

If you want to see how to do a club rebuild look at the Lions. Go out and get a gun midfielder and recruit a spine. Get a legend Hodge to teach kids what it about. Get a coach from a winning culture. Compare that to us we recruit a coach from the druggies. Say it all

Um, if you’d paused time after the semi last year, that describes us.

Just now, Moonshadow said:

Why has it taken Goody 5 goals to move Petty off Hipwood?

Because Goodwin is stubborn and thinks he is smarter than he is.

Simple match ups and selections are beyond him. 

Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Jayden, what a useless effort 

That's it in one. That's a pi55weak effort. One of a number from him. It's schoolboy stuff.


2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Why has it taken Goody 5 goals to move Petty off Hipwood?

Because he is not an AFL standard Coach.

Just now, P-man said:

We need to go find ourselves a key forward in the off season. Surely that’s beyond doubt now.

hope our people are all over Patton's medical records not to mention watching his rehab very closely

 
13 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Gus's decision to roll and play on,  then kick a bomb to no one's advantage sums up what a farce this club is in terms of it's inability  to correct major flaws in the way it plays the game.

And Goody leaving Petty on Hipgood till nowish after a 4 goal game turning 3rd quarter? 

We have 3 more years of this BS?

Somebody shoot me.

Mate Try 50yrs watching this club fall off the cliff.....


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