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12 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Inside 50 count is 6-10.

In OUR favour.

They've kicked 5 goals.

Two reasons: midfield being thrashed by theirs, and Beveridge coaching smartly with the switches.

Beveridge has definitely coached well but our mids haven't defended at all and the zone hasn't moved. You could tell we were going to lose half way through the first quarter. The system falls over without sufficient work rate.

 
1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Goodwins coaching has been putrid. Beveridge has wiped the floor with him. 

This. Every week. One plan, and if it don’t work it don’t work.

10 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Our coach is a moron. I am sorry but the proof is in the pudding. He can’t coach against good teams. He gets outplayed so often and has no answers. We are not doing a single thing to shut down their ball magnets. 

EXACTLY. NO TAG ON BONT. NO TAG ON MACRAE

 
1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Boys I've given umpire number 1 and absolute bake.... Piece of [censored] has no clue kinda like how our players have no clue how to play 

Thanks. But might need follow him after the game into a dark alley before he listens ?

This is business as usual against a reasonable team who have a REAL  coach 


7 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Some of us have seen our supporters getting carried away repeatedly after beating up on garbage teams only to fold when we come up against a half decent side. 

 

Told you so.

Guily as charged Im afraid.

 
8 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Nothing to do with luck. They are making their own luck but winning the ball, spreading hard, attacking contests. We are standing still. We have made no moves to stop their most damaging players. Goodwin is so happy to drop Jetta and let Harmes and Melksham stink it up for weeks on end. 
Pickett has given us nothing and keeps getting rewarded. This season is just another waste of time. 

Yea I can't argue with any of that, they've still had luck though

May is the only reason we aren’t 10 goals down. 


If we keep picking out of form players like Harmes, McDonald and Tomlinson , this is the result 

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Lol Pruess and Fritsch couldn't outmark Daniels ?


He'll miss

Our forward pressure in this game has been deplorable. 


If Tmac misses this I'm turning off.

We need to go deep and direct. Pointless trying to kick a goal from 50 out on an angle.

 
Just now, layzie said:

First mark T-mac has taken for weeks 

Since the Titanic sank? ?

8 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

What the [censored] is going on without our [censored] structure after a behind??

Why are we conceding the kick to the pocket???

Why are we [censored] conceding the next kick to the d50, then the wing, then the forward line.

That's structure. Goodwin can go and get [censored] you stupid robotic sociopath. 

Spot on it happened repeatedly. Coaching!


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