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Amazing how many dumb footballers we have always trying to take the tackle instead of giving off first option.

We are a [censored] joke

 

A lot of angry people here tonight...

To be fair, though - it's a BIG ASK for 17 to beat 15th on the ladder. Clearly daylight between these two teams!

Just now, Rusty Nails said:

I was asking as i thought he was easily our best in the first part of the first quarter BA.

 He’s gone missing this qtr, Swans KIDS are running rings around us. 

 

And people shot down my thread about needing a rebuild. Love for those people to tell us now where our improvement is going to come from.

13 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Does the presence of his best mate, Jarred Roughead, in the crowd tell us that maybe this is Lewis’ last game in Melbourne?

Yep, and Roaming Brian before game was a bit of a giveaway 


These players checked out a month ago , can’t wait for season to end.

All that effort the last two seasons to rebuild our credibility, we are now a laughing stock again.

 

3 goals in a half of footy, at home, against 15th on the ladder is pitiful.

1 minute ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

A lot of angry people here tonight...

To be fair, though - it's a BIG ASK for 17 to beat 15th on the ladder. Clearly daylight between these two teams!

Yet we beat them earlier in the year.


So, I'm not generally in the "sack Goodwin" camp, although I do think he's under massive pressure, but can someone explain something to me?

Why pick one of the smallest teams ever, and then make the game plan slow and long down the line?

Just now, Lord Nev said:

So, I'm not generally in the "sack Goodwin" camp, although I do think he's under massive pressure, but can someone explain something to me?

Why pick one of the smallest teams ever, and then make the game plan slow and long down the line?

See tanking thread


1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Why pick one of the smallest teams ever, and then make the game plan slow and long down the line?

It is the logic that is Goodwin.

5 minutes ago, loges said:

And that sums it up, but by all means blame the coach

Poor efforts all round but at the end of the day he has to cop his share of blame.

Anyone else foaming in anticipation at Goodwins member video after the game?

 

Members appreciation round off to a superb start as always.

2 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Yet we beat them earlier in the year.

That worries me even more. We've gotten worse (remembering we had to 'gel' and get fit after not playing much footy in the off season).


Just now, olisik said:

See tanking thread

I know what you're saying, but our position is set in stone.

This is a disgrace, completely ignoring basic structure as an AFL head coach.

2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

So, I'm not generally in the "sack Goodwin" camp, although I do think he's under massive pressure, but can someone explain something to me?

Why pick one of the smallest teams ever, and then make the game plan slow and long down the line?

It has rained a little and preuss is useless 

 

Salem being crucified...Saty?

Really are we surprised with the team we have out there?

4 midgets and we bomb it high and can’t stick a tackle.

Very predictable.


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