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Playing a fast side who have added Hunter Clark, we have gone slower. Hunt and Bedford must be on the nose. 

 
2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

That is the most utterly disgusting team we have picked all year. The ins include slow wet wags, I like the way they drop Lockhart and don't bring in someone to play on Butler. What is going to be. Tomlinson ?????? St Kilda would be wetting themselves looking at that side.

Hibbo will get Butler 

 

How do you rock up late to training and your housemate turns up on time? Especially given they cant do all that much in 'hub-land' anyway.

 

1 minute ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Two guys that can play.

O Mac's form this year has been ok and Wagner is capable enough and will provide pleanty of effort.

Hope you’re right but this team looks very slow to me...


We bemoan Goody for not making changes, then are gobsmacked when he brings in 6. We are a fickle bunch!

I just cannot fathom why Lockhart has been dropped. 

Is there something more to that?

Absolutely flabbergasted, and that’s got nothing to do with my views on OMac and Wagner either. 

 

Don't mind this side at all.

All the players that we've bought in are goers and more than capable of playing the roles required of them.

The only real disappointment for me is that Jayden Hunt didn't get a go.  I recon he deserves another crack and is capable of kicking goals.

1 minute ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Two guys that can play.

O Mac's form this year has been ok and Wagner is capable enough and will provide pleanty of effort.

Agree totally.  Looking forward to seeing Wagner in the side again.


1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

We bemoan Goody for not making changes, then are gobsmacked when he brings in 6. We are a fickle bunch!

Hasn’t exactly brought in 6 that will improve the side though, has he?

Edited by BW511

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

We bemoan Goody for not making changes, then are gobsmacked when he brings in 6. We are a fickle bunch!

We wouldn't bemoan him if they were six we agreed with.

Just now, titan_uranus said:

I just cannot fathom why Lockhart has been dropped. 

Is there something more to that?

Absolutely flabbergasted, and that’s got nothing to do with my views on OMac and Wagner either. 

That's the one that annoys me the most.

The others I can some value in, especially with Oscar as the Saints like to go quite tall down forward, but Lockhart has been consistently good for the last month.  

It's a very strange decision to say the least.

It's like the Nuremberg trials in here for the Wagners. Give them a [censored] chance.

Edited by John Demonic


Just now, BW511 said:

Hasn’t exactly brought in 6 that will improve the side though, has he?

Exactly.

Needs to explain why he didn't select Dusty, Gaff and Kelly.

 

 

 

 

 

sorry, couldn't help myself.

Rubbish changes. That’s the season over now. [censored] hell what a let down.

Better get to the bottle shop going to need a few drinks tomorrow night

Bookmark this when we lose. As we will Simon Goodwin should resign straight away!!

How can you  bring back slower O Mac, Slower Jones, and also KEEP Spargo?? Wagner ?? Gees he is the answer NOT!

What happened to injection of pace, Oscar Baker, Hunt, Jordan, What the hell did Lockhart do to get the chop

PRUESS FOR GOD SAKE HAS BEEN A SOLID PERFORMER IN LAST TWO WEEKS Wo rucks if Max is not match fit??

HARLEY BENNELL??

Basket case Selection watch the fallout from this Perenial Favs Milkshake  escape 

 O MAC and Wagner FFS

HEY DAZZLE WHATS YOUR TAKE??

Edited by picket fence


4 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

We bemoan Goody for not making changes, then are gobsmacked when he brings in 6. We are a fickle bunch!

Don’t think the number of changes is the problem and nobody seems to be upset about TMac or Harmes being dropped. They have been [censored] all year. 
I am just confused by some of the changes against a fast team, after we got burnt by a fast team 6 days ago. That’s all. 

Initial reaction: Jesus, we've hit the panic button.

Calming down a bit: not so bad. Managing sore players might be a factor.

Fritsch stiff - he wasn't great last week, but he still took 10 marks - Brown won't give us that. Lockhart also stiff, but I think Rivers is an upgrade.

Harmes and TMac well and truly deserve to be dropped, and Sparrow and Preuss were never going to be playing.

 

 
2 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

It's like the Nuremberg.trials in here for the Wagners 

And sometimes it's a Salem witch Hunt.


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