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Well the yeam prepared to put their bodies on the line deserves to win. Unfortunately its not us. Second to the ball all the time.

Just now, chook fowler said:

Undisciplined rabble

YEP .. but that was NOT downfield

Goodwin is [censored] clueless 

 

[censored] this side. I am so sick of watching us play like [censored] when the pressure is on. 
Either sort it out or get a netter coach. This is inexcusable . I do not care how good your opponent is. To come out and play like this after half time is pathetic. 


Vineys disposal is absolutely suite has been all year and last year......bomb it and see every time ...over it.

Edited by Wadda We Sing

That play is literally why Viney makes us worse from midfield. Great effort and hard and all that but his kicking is utterly useless. Pings back the other way, 3rd or 4th time as a result of his possession.

Where's the holding the ball against bont? Umpiring. [censored]


When did a push in the back as the player is kicking become down field?

21 minutes ago, olisik said:

We know which end is the scoring end. Smart move is to make Q3 a bog and play for the win in Q4. If we try to go head on in Q3, they will get a lead and then turn it into a bog in Q4 and we will lose.

Armchair expert called this. Classic Goodwin goes for a shoot out and look at what’s happening 

Games done, see ya later.

Forward pressure  we are done usual suspect cost us


1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

This game is almost over now.

We need a goal, quickly, or it probably is over.

Game over I’m afraid TU. Good to see we’ve come out after half time

So sick of this up and down stuff, one minute you're formidable and the next you're expecting the Is Goodwin the right guy thread 

 

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