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"He bought beers for the boys and he let my kids win at Mario Karts. He sent flowers to the missus and he put me on to a bloke who's awesome at car detailing. Top bloke, Goody."


Well, I’m glad Richardson is impressed. That makes one. Game-style and selection will be telling, has the monotone robot lost the ego? 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 

I'll only be impressed if it's the Richo in the ch7 commentary box that's impressed that Goody has the players winning a match of footy.

Edited by John Demonic

@ding will burst a blood vessel when he reads that.

 

Not the greatest fan of Coach G.


Strewth......what a relief .   I thought it was the Toiges Richo  !!!

What else was he going to say?

Was pretty much the typical speel that people say about Goody - footy fanatic and strong relationships with his players.  Nothing too original there.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

Jeez tough crowd!

I hope Goodwin sticks it up all you doubters just to see the Olympic level backpedalling on here by the so called "supporters" of this club. You're all damaged goods.

:lol::goody:

The first class quality of cynical d1ckjeads who reject anything positive from the club should stop and take a breath. 


And it came to pass!!

The only thing that really matters anymore is Performance I.E Wins on the board! 

Thats it!

1 hour ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Jeez tough crowd!

I hope Goodwin sticks it up all you doubters just to see the Olympic level backpedalling on here by the so called "supporters" of this club. You're all damaged goods.

:lol::goody:

After 2019 he deserves the Blow Torch....

36 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

After 2019 he deserves the Blow Torch....

Absolutely. And round 1 this year, he certainly didn’t learn anything over the off and pre-seasons. Let’s hope Richo is right. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 
9 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Absolutely. 

The two whiners in chief, talk about fluff, all wind and trousers

You do have the choice to not read anything the Club produces, don't know why you bother anyway, you both seem to know better

27 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

The two whiners in chief, talk about fluff, all wind and trousers

You do have the choice to not read anything the Club produces, don't know why you bother anyway, you both seem to know better

Same goes for you sunshine 

Why do you bother?  You don’t like DLand

After the performance of 2019 the Senior Coach deserves to be under the pump. 
Time to perform. 
 

For you it is just a social outing, we know that...


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