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Let’s address the Elephant in the room here, The question has to be asked.

-Playing OMac as full forward.

-No manning up on Sidebottom

-Playing Hore in the VFL

These are the types of moves which raise eyebrows

With the difference between pick 2 and pick 3 this year, have we gone into our old ways.

Edited by olisik

 

Absurd. Why would we as we are locked in to 17th?

Anyway, sadly we don’t need to.  

 
4 minutes ago, olisik said:

Let’s address the Elephant in the room here, The question has to be asked.

-Playing OMac as full forward.

-No manning up on Sidebottom

-Playing Hore in the VFL

These are the types of moves which raise eyebrows

Is there no limit to your negativity? For the sake of your own health would you please go an support a winning team.

No. Terrible thread like at least 10 others at the moment.


18 minutes ago, olisik said:

Let’s address the Elephant in the room here, The question has to be asked.

-Playing OMac as full forward.

-No manning up on Sidebottom

-Playing Hore in the VFL

These are the types of moves which raise eyebrows

With the difference between pick 2 and pick 3 this year, have we gone into our old ways.

Gawn tagging Grundy

I very much doubt it.

Are the coaches doing things that I don't understand and don't particularly like, sure.

I would be flabbergasted after what happened with this club if there was any thought to losing games purposefully.

 

No we aren't... Bearing the pies on the weekend wouldn't have changed our pick 

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Just now, GCDee said:

No we aren't... Bearing the pies on the weekend wouldn't have changed our pick 

Our late fades in almost every close game could also be considered suspicious 

1 minute ago, olisik said:

Our late fades in almost every close game could also be considered suspicious 

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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

It’s a good question for Fritz who’s on tomorrow nights Demonland Podcast. 

Unless he's part of the deep state?

I don't ask the questions, the questions ask me.

 


5 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

It’s a good question for Fritz who’s on tomorrow nights Demonland Podcast. 

If we were tanking, Fritsch would be floating around somewhere unclear near the backline-ish.

Anyway, if we are tanking, what the hell are the Kangaroos doing?

Aaaaaaaaah, that's why they signed Shaw. It was the only way they could get him to agree to stop winning.

Clearly tanking. 

We could have won every match this season, but instead are choosing to lose.

Thank god someone has finally addressed and shone the bright lights of justice upon the 'elephant in the room'.

 

 

are you saying we haven't carried on our early season form??

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2 hours ago, olisik said:

Let’s address the Elephant in the room here, The question has to be asked.

-Playing OMac as full forward.

-No manning up on Sidebottom

-Playing Hore in the VFL

These are the types of moves which raise eyebrows

You forgot Goody coaching Melbourne, Oli! That alone should answer your question!

1 hour ago, olisik said:

Let’s address the Elephant in the room here, The question has to be asked.

-Playing OMac as full forward.

-No manning up on Sidebottom

-Playing Hore in the VFL

These are the types of moves which raise eyebrows

With the difference between pick 2 and pick 3 this year, have we gone into our old ways.

I think we are, I was talking to my mate yesterday and put forward the hypothetical that if we were to play the Suns either this week or next with a win putting us ahead of Carlton and finishing 16th. We both agreed we would find a way to lose. Sadly we know it, so do the players, yet on the flip side we’re offering players clearly past it new contracts. 

Madness....


31 minutes ago, olisik said:

Our late fades in almost every close game could also be considered suspicious 

Anything can be "considered suspicious" if that's how you want to think.

Read @DeeSpencer's post in thread about Gawn and whether we cost him an AA spot to understand why Sidebottom was "left alone" (which isn't accurate).

OMac in the forward line at least makes sense given our injuries and lack of others to play that role (Preuss last week being so bad as to be dropped).

I don't agree with Hore playing VFL but with May, Lever and Frost all in the side was there a spot for him alongside those three?

Our fitness has been terrible all season, so unless you think we've been tanking since Round 1, I'm not sure that's a great argument either.

At worst it could be "partial cue in the rack" to minimise injuries and try and get an extra year out of the likes of Jones (eg., turning Jones from a mostly inside beast over the course of this year and possibly a little last year to a mostly outside role player).

Maybe the FD just feel there's been so much disruption what's the point and the Oscar experiment was just allowing him the opportunity to show something before a likely career finish.

These end of season non-event matches give the opportunity to experiment and they allow those on their last chance to have a final hoorah and a chance at redemption if needed.

Sadly there's very little else one can take from the position we find ourselves in.  A few wins would be handy but unfortunately the belief and spirit of the playing group has slowly waned with every loss.

The two captains in particular have seemed disinterested from about the half way mark for whatever reason/s.  I can't recall either of them appearing to be super unified and playing like brothers in arms too often if at all.

Many have speculated that something is awry and it can't just all be about the pre-season issues.  I have no idea but my gut feel says something is NQR in a big way amongst at least "some" within the playing group.  I am not saying this has emanated from within the playing group either.  Possibly issues within the FD trickling down?  Possibly the poor management of the Jones contract talks?  A personality clash between Jones & Viney?  Pure speculation but somewhere something feels amiss.

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3 hours ago, olisik said:

Let’s address the Elephant in the room here, The question has to be asked.

-Playing OMac as full forward.

-No manning up on Sidebottom

-Playing Hore in the VFL

These are the types of moves which raise eyebrows

With the difference between pick 2 and pick 3 this year, have we gone into our old ways.

Omac played some forward time as a junior. We switched his brother forward last year. Was that tanking too?

And you're hanging your tanking hat on a 12 game first year player, pick 56 which no other club wanted?

I believe you are tanking as a poster.

 

no way is this true. fmd. horribly thread. 

however it’s a sad state of affairs when goodys coaching makes people even think this way. 


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