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4 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Our blokes just do not stay with their opponent when we don't have the ball. Application not fitness.

That's the game plan.

1 hour ago, Big Col said:

I'm sure that comment will go viral

I have an infectious personality.

 

 

Time to implement another mid-season coaching re-structure.

Out: Goody              In: Someone who has had a lobotomy (they'd at least have half a brain)

Out: Stafford           In: Neita

That was biggest [censored] weak of a chase by Oliver


Coast to coast. As easy as you’d like. 
 

Goodwin [censored] loves coaching without a forwardline 

As soon as Oscar McDonald dropped a gentle hand pass from two metres away I knew we were cooked.

Still no forward line structure and the most basic of skill errors.

 

Feel sorry for Viney. Busting his [censored] and then they just let West Coast waltz down the other end under no pressure.

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Time to implement another mid-season coaching re-structure.

Out: Goody              In: Someone who has had a lobotomy (they'd at least have half a brain)

Out: Stafford           In: Neita

Anyone who know how to structure a forward line


I blame the feral crowd, influencing umpire decisions etc.

Oliver just walked after an opponent then.

Is Viney the only one that didn't go out on the pi$$ last night?

27 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Goodwin is lucky that no coaches can be sacked because there is no money to pay out contracts. There is no discernible system or game plan and skill development is obviously not a priority.

Goody may be the only person who's job is saved by the virus

 

How the F are we turning in another [censored] rd 1 performance half the player don't look ready to many fumbles an second guessing 


Club still falls apart when put under pressure, no matter how hard they train

To hell and back and back... Again

The MFC story.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

That was biggest [censored] weak of a chase by Oliver

He can get that spoon he loves so much and ram it right up his backside, dd. Someone tell him to start giving a [censored].

WTF was that by Oliver, he jogged up to the opposition as they left our forward line, still jogging went a couple of metres away.. pathetic   Hope they play that time him again and again

1 minute ago, binman said:

Tom McDonald has been woeful 

Ha!


Oliver that was a disgusting effort. I hope Goodwin drags him to the side for that. 

Again we dominate territory for no reward. 

Not much different to 2018 last game,   don"t review it we know what went wrong !

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

That was biggest [censored] weak of a chase by Oliver

Absolutely ****house!! Seems like the lads don't want to be there.

 

Not to be that guy, but way too many folks here fell for a good edit and some thoughtful music. 
We’re a long way from being ‘back from hell‘.

The 2 way running is pathetic. 


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