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Why do I even following this pathetic side for so long. 

[censored] you you bunch of morons. Who didn’t know that was gonna happen? 
Goodwin watching on. 
Floodgates about to open. 

 

Geelong got their tails up now. We'll go into our shells

 

Have we managed to stick a tackle today?   Blokes just walking through us.

Embarrassing.


Someone, not sure who, is not manning up when Geelong go into slow mode, and they get out every time.


1 minute ago, Half forward flank said:

Where is the bloke who argued with me that we are destoying Gawn by giving him bi support. He has been worked over.

Indeed. He is struggling. Looking to the umps a lot

10 minutes ago, bingers said:

Harmes tries to break tackles too often.

He and Melksham too.  We're not at training now boys.


BT doesn’t even mention the fact the handbagger was not interested in anything except for Tom’s head. 

I know Goodwin is only the second coach we've had since Neeld, but relative to the talent available, we are witnessing the worst coaching performance since 2012-2013. Everything from player development to selection to game day structure and plan. Coming back from this is going to involve a Mark Thompson circa-2006 type turnaround. I just don't see it.

 

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