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Tomlinson has taken to the game plan quickly. Bomb it in.

 
6 minutes ago, Pates said:

Spargo is a ? 

That's either a very small spud or a peanut Pates

 

Forward of centre we are deplorable , continue to bomb it on.

Pathetic pressure and tackling too.

Very disappointing.

How many times do we bomb it into the F50 or pass it to one of theirs.  Its a fundamental problem.

Game plan or no effin forwards,  Glad I am not a coach


Another couple and they will think respectable last quarter, hand out for the pay cheque    its a good life playing AFL

1 minute ago, 640MD said:

Game plan or no effin forwards,  Glad I am not a coach

Are you kidding.

How much is Goodwin being paid for being so deplorable?

1 minute ago, 640MD said:

How many times do we bomb it into the F50 or pass it to one of theirs.  Its a fundamental problem.

Game plan or no effin forwards,  Glad I am not a coach

Somehow West Coast always have forwards free in their forward line yet we never have free players in our forward line.

Where are our extra players?

 

We didn't recruit Tomlinson or Langdon for their kicking ability (!!!!!!!!!!!!!).

We got them to be pacy wingmen. I'd rather have had Gaff and Isaac Smith but they weren't available.

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Are you kidding.

How much is Goodwin being paid for being so deplorable?

yes its a sick joke !


Some players we will need to make some decisions about going into 2021:

Jones, Hibberd, Spargo

Just now, Moonshadow said:

Some players we will need to make some decisions about going into 2021:

Jones, Hibberd, Spargo

ANB. Brayshaw. Omac. 


When Bedford is already bettee player then Spargo and ANB.

so sad to watch this club implode,i played a lot of footy but not as bad as this mob

 


5 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Are you kidding.

How much is Goodwin being paid for being so deplorable?

Seems amazing we have so many coaches and they don’t fix the most obvious problem from last year. Bombing into the 50. 

 
Just now, spirit of norm smith said:

Generous. 

Its not my system. Its Champion datas. Its also now supercoach points.

Not joking. 5 points. Only players that get injured in the first 10 minutes finish with that score.

Bedford and Pickett, great stuff. 


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