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5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

We got Dunkley when we could have got Pickett? Bloody hell.

And so could possibly 16 other teams too. An inexact art / science is recruiting 

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Thank F$&@ 2019 is finally over

Hang your head in shame MFC. 

A kid plays his first game in the GF and stars, and your effort was...??

"Big summer ahead!" blah blah blah

Just now, Moonshadow said:

"Big summer ahead!" blah blah blah

Go Away..

You excuse everything 

 
7 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

We got Dunkley when we could have got Pickett? Bloody hell.

Pickett coming to a club that plays with no purpose would not have helped him.

I wonder if Goody and Co were watching and thinking "we are no wear near this level"?

Small Forwards, pace, foot skills and turnover pressure, is all he should be thinking about over the break and pre season.

 


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Thank F$&@ 2019 is finally over

Hang your head in shame MFC. 

A kid plays his first game in the GF and stars, and your effort was...??

All we need is

A home ground

A dynamic president

Recruiters with a vision

A development program

A skilled coach

A club culture

A dozen or so extra top line players.

1 minute ago, Win4theAges said:

I wonder if Goody and Co were watching and thinking "we are no wear near this level"?

Small Forwards, pace, foot skills and turnover pressure, is all he should be thinking about over the break and pre season.

 

Sounds like the exact opposite to where we've been heading doesn't it

 

Would have to have been one of the most boring GF's after quarter time.

Sure they have a lot of talent, but GWS remain a cultureless franchise.

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6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Go Away..

You excuse everything 

Quote an excuse from me.

You outrage everything


Martin again....boring

 

Pickett wouldn't fit into Goodwin's "handball around aimlessly in circles until we turn it over" game plan. 

Just heading home after a thoroughly un entertaining game.  Tigers now with 12 premierships, equal with us.  The best team over the last 12 weeks won this day, deservedly so.  Regardless it was dullsville at the G and not representative of a great season. A pity for us neutrals.

Hopefully the Storm can roll the Cronksters tonight...

Just now, Moonshadow said:

Quote an excuse from me.

You outrage everything

You and WiseBlood

The Happy Clappers

My Outrage is how pathetic my club is

It’s all too hard. 

Mid you knew what I have been through in 56 years, then you would understand why 

But I know that would be beneath you....


5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

You and WiseBlood

The Happy Clappers

My Outrage is how pathetic my club is

It’s all too hard. 

Mid you knew what I have been through in 56 years, then you would understand why 

But I know that would be beneath you....

Saw our game in Perth in round 9. We put in a good show for over half the game but as you say when WC went up a gear it was all just too hard for us. We more already less gave up the season then and there,  That game summed up our whole shocker of a season. 

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1 minute ago, america de cali said:

Saw our game in Perth in round 9. We put in a good show for over half the game but as you say when WC went up a gear it was all jus too hard for us. We more already less gave up the season then and there,  That game summed up our whole season. 

Might have helped if Goodwin reviewed the preliminary and gave them some direction.

reading some of the sad sacks here you would think melbourne just played richmond today

it's just pathetic and repetitiously boring. how many ways can you say the same things?

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

reading some of the sad sacks here you would think melbourne just played richmond today

it's just pathetic and repetitiously boring. how many ways can you say the same things?

Many ways are learned through many years. Call it experience.


12 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Saw our game in Perth in round 9. We put in a good show for over half the game but as you say when WC went up a gear it was all just too hard for us. We more already less gave up the season then and there,  That game summed up our whole shocker of a season. 

Richmond finished last year exactly the same as we did. 

It’s all just too hard, when it counts

That Round 9 game was our best performance for the year. The peak. 

collapsed after that

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5 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

reading some of the sad sacks here you would think melbourne just played richmond today

it's just pathetic and repetitiously boring. how many ways can you say the same things?

It would take a dull brain to not see what it takes to win a flag and not compare where we are to where we need to get to. Each to there own though, ignorance and denial helps some sooth the pain.

 
24 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

All we need is

A home ground

A dynamic president

Recruiters with a vision

A development program

A skilled coach

A club culture

A dozen or so extra top line players.

If only all of those grew on trees


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