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4 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Pathetic football team , so much talent completely wasted.

Is it the coaching?

Somebody  please tell me why we are so useless 

Skill level.   

Decision making.

Uninspiring and clueless Coach.

 

 
2 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Oliver had a lone Petracca to kick to. Elects to do some other rubbish. He lacks brains. 

Oliver lacks composure.

He would be the very first player i would stop taking caffeine tablets;  because he doesn't need over stimulation.

He needs to slow his reactions a bit so he has time to think, to look first.

Did his mum never teach him to look first, before crossing the road.

 
Just now, Satyriconhome said:

All the emotive rubbish as usual, Richmond are forcing us into fundamental errors, it's the players not the coach

For the love of god what is the coaches job if not to ensure we can play under pressure? Or use the footy? Or have a forward to kick to? 
What is Goodwins job mate?

Oliver’s disposal hasn’t always been great, but sometimes it has and  he’s at least getting a lot of the ball. 
 

our problem is, we only have one big sized forward – McDonald – and he is out of form. They need to start playing a second tall forward!!


On paper we should be at least a top 8 side, but we are bottom 4 in the coaches box, time for the heat to go on goody, I’m just about done with this weak as [censored] organisation 

Cotchin during half time interview: "I'm sure that Melbourne will look at a few things"

I can almost guarantee that won't happen.

 

Hopefully some of our senior players stay home.

Move May forward


Just now, Nasher said:

Frrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Can’t believe I voluntarily give up hours of my life for this. Sigh. 

Find a more enjoyable hobby I think. 

2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

All the emotive rubbish as usual, Richmond are forcing us into fundamental errors, it's the players not the coach

It might be both

1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

All the emotive rubbish as usual, Richmond are forcing us into fundamental errors, it's the players not the coach

Well the players aren’t responsible for not selecting another key forward, to give us at least a chance of taking a contested mark inside 50. That is a joke. 

2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

All the emotive rubbish as usual, Richmond are forcing us into fundamental errors, it's the players not the coach

There it is everyone. 

And they rough bailey f. up on the siren and no one sticks up for him. How about a bit of pride?

 

 Goodwin is done. We have talent but no game plan. 


we are the turnover kings.......pathetic decision making

time for a(nother) re-build

2 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

fritsch just got belted and NOT ONE PLAYER remonstrated with richmond - we are pathetic and have no team spirit

Yep. Was very noticeable and shows where our team is at. No comradery and cliques formed again. We’re dangerously close to hitting Neeld era levels.

106 hb's to 80 kicks

More i50s

 

We're playing the same as we play every week. 

 

Wtf does Goodwin even do FFS

STUBBORN and USELESS

 

Richmond 12 shots on goal from 18 entries. Stellar defending


3 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

All the emotive rubbish as usual, Richmond are forcing us into fundamental errors, it's the players not the coach

True mate, it’s Richmond forcing Viney to handball to Harmes or Oliver to Gawn or Kozzie to the boundary line etc etc etc

Only rubbish here is that post you did. 

4 minutes ago, deebug said:

Goodwin needs to go, is not an AFL coach?

And then what? Richo takes over. Why doesn’t he give some advice NOW to help??? 

 
3 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

All the emotive rubbish as usual, Richmond are forcing us into fundamental errors, it's the players not the coach

You will be saying the exact thing verbatim in 2030....

Why did we get Brown if we won’t play him? Why didn’t we trade Weid when his currency was super high post finals if we won’t play him? 
 


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