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Just now, leave it to deever said:

I hope Goodwin comes out and says he disgusted with them all.

Never. Going. To. Happen.

Were on a "journey" and are building a "brand" remember?

/puke

 

Goodwin is safe for 2020  (cause we cannot pay him out and just has enough credits in bank for 2020 but will be under enormous pressure next year.

Fun fact: Every team that has sacked their coach is above us on the ladder.

*Potentially can included Adelaide in that if you believe the rumours.

 

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

I hope Goodwin comes out and says he disgusted with them all.

I hope Bartlett says he’s disgusted with the coaches.


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

I hope Goodwin comes out and says he disgusted with them all.

He won't though. He'll talk about all the progress we're making, then be really vague about the changes he, as coach, made during the game.

Thought we'd get up for this one :(

Boy, some work to do. 

Also, no Bruce and Carlisle and saints lose that game.

They scored 82 points from turnovers.

How do you win games of footy giving them 14 goals?

 

Shell of a team. Hard to know what to say.

The forward line we had out there today didn't have a single established forward, yet alone a key forward. Throw into that players like Baker, the Wagners and an underdone backline and that's about what you get. Lever's 3 clear kicks out from the back line that ended up with the opposition about summed up where we are. 

Their 13.6 from our turnovers says it all.

Hard to see too many positives. Oliver, to his credit, worked his way back into it. Petracca and Fritsch were very good for a half, Harmes did OK when moved forward, Max was Max ... apart from that, struggling.


1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Fun fact: Every team that has sacked their coach is above us on the ladder.

*Potentially can included Adelaide in that if you believe the rumours.

 

Imagine this, if Dew got sacked, the Suns would probably win a few games and you know where that leaves us! 

Reading the game day thread it sounds like O Mac was the reason for the loss. Then I remember I watched the game and we were shithouse Bar a few. 

After the first 5 minutes the saints dominated all aspects of the game. They should have won by 30. And they have 8 of their best 22 out injured. 

Go [censored] yourselves demons. I’m sick of this [censored]!!

The worst loss of the year. On the back of last weeks talk and the quality of opposition (or lack thereof) it was a pathetic effort. The lack of care in disposal, decision making and accountability were just horrible. Half these blokes would struggle at A grade ammo's let alone AFL with the pathetic skill levels. Just embarrassing really. 

After all these years, its hard not to care, but I'd like to be able to forget they exist and the  AFL for that matter. That was another dog awful standard! The audacity to ask for upgrade's for seats and memberships for the next 3 games when they serve up that [censored] week on week  this season, they can go EAD.

 

Just now, Jack7 said:

Pick 2 better be a GUN

Is it really going to matter. We have destroyed that many 1st round picks that it will just be part of the norm at MFC.


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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

OSCAR McDonald, Wagner's, ANB get the [censored] out of this football club you spuds!

I have been a Goodwin but not anymore! I am done!

Nothing positive to come put of this dreadful performance. 

I reckon they were the three I identified as well Dazzle. McDonald how no reason to be wearing a Melbourne jumper. The Wagners are pointless in terms of us going forward and ANB is seemingly in reverse.

may be a win against swans  but really doubt that we will win another game which is shattering..  what else is new

Just now, Return to Glory said:

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I reckon they were the three I identified as well Dazzle. McDonald how no reason to be wearing a Melbourne jumper. The Wagners are pointless in terms of us going forward and ANB is seemingly in reverse.

Omac is well qualified to wear a Melbourne  jumper.

No improvement tonight at all. Goody better not use the improvement line. 

Won’t win another game this year.


1 minute ago, Jack7 said:

Pick 2 better be a GUN

We may get the number 2 pick. This is not going to solve the problem. It is much deeper than that 

I love a scapegoat as much as the next bloke, but OMac was fine tonight.

Goody on the other hand.

Is Goodwin running drills of handballing blindly out of defence? 

Also - We've had a season to sort some kind of system going inside, regardless of who's down there.

Must hunt someone who is capable at the wheel - NOW!

 
1 minute ago, DSP said:

Is it really going to matter. We have destroyed that many 1st round picks that it will just be part of the norm at MFC.

One player will not make that much difference  we need  at least 3 good new players

I think this is the worst I've felt since the Need days. Being there brought back all the damaging memories of those days.

 

I hope the leadership of the club knows the damage that's being done. 


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