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it's not so much a deep dive as it is a regurgitation of the tried and tested themes that have been written since midway through last season

one interesting thing is that they don't think goodwin is under much pressure at all; couldn't disagree more

the very fact that the red and blueprint demands finals in consecutive seasons from now til 2023 with one premiership immediately puts the pressure on the coach who saw the highs of 2018 end in ignominy and then continue on as abject failure in 2019

 
1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

it's not so much a deep dive as it is a regurgitation of the tried and tested themes that have been written since midway through last season

one interesting thing is that they don't think goodwin is under much pressure at all; couldn't disagree more

the very fact that the red and blueprint demands finals in consecutive seasons from now til 2023 with one premiership immediately puts the pressure on the coach who saw the highs of 2018 end in ignominy and then continue on as abject failure in 2019

Who (wrote) it?

Slobbo


2 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

jay clark

Ok. But nothing new and obviously if he doesn’t think Goodwin is under pressure his research has been minimal 

i expect nothing less from the Murdoch Empire

2 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

it's not so much a deep dive as it is a regurgitation of the tried and tested themes that have been written since midway through last season

one interesting thing is that they don't think goodwin is under much pressure at all; couldn't disagree more

the very fact that the red and blueprint demands finals in consecutive seasons from now til 2023 with one premiership immediately puts the pressure on the coach who saw the highs of 2018 end in ignominy and then continue on as abject failure in 2019

Couldn't agree more WWSW.....Not only has the club, in its wisdom, applied the blowtorch to Goodwin with its lofty predictions for this year & beyond, but after a disastrous 2019 SG is going to need to be 50/50 at least by the bye to have some security for the future......

I know our club is searching for more members & needs to provide confidence for its current supporters but SG would have to be the AFL coach who is under the pump the most going into this season.

 

Ken Hinkley?

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