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Goodwin

Is

A Fraud.

 

 

You can't tell me you haven't missed this feeling.  Only one club can make you feel like [censored] when you win, and it's us.

Hope everyone here is going well.  Isn't it good to be back??


I have to say that I would have liked to have Omac in defence today. when we were winning the middle we had no problems but when that turned around we were in troble.

Lets just put that down as ring rust.

Cause if thats all we have, then its a long season ahead.

 

Goodwin again showing his inability to go to a plan B once the opposition team counters.

We play like that again & we’ll be bottom 4.


Complacent?  Easily satisfied?

 

3 votes Milkshake

2 votes Tommy Mac

1 vote Harley Bennel

Special mention to Joel Smith

Edited by Golly123

Nev and TMac look lost. We're playing two short with those guys on the field.

Positives. 
Petracca, Rivers. 
 

Negatives. 
Melbourne Football Club


People wonder why we don’t get the good Timeslots or the Gun Players to join the Club. 
 

that was a perfect reason why...

Switched off after the first quarter as was bored with how easy the game was for us. Did we win by 15 or 20 goals in the end?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

jokes, so Melbourne 

I was rapt that we teased Carlton into thinking they were a chance.  Result never in doubt!

1 point winners over the Blues!

Look at us, giant killers...

It doesn't get any better than that! 

.... It's going to be a very long, short season.

 

 


If anyones happy with that yoire kidding yourself.  We have serious issues as long as goodwin is our coach 

 

Panic In the 2nd half!

Defence jumping into one another, leaving crumbers down.

Demons lucky tonight, but will take it!

Stopped  running and attacking in the2nd half.

Rivers looked good.

Jackson okay.

Lockhardt in for Smith!

 

Surely Goodwin is on borrowed time, i mean he has to be. Clearly 2018 we played above ourselves.

Cut off the arm before it spreads to the entire body.


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