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Some funny vision was Spargo sitting on the bench and has a chat on the phone.  Was it to the Coach?  'Cos Goody was sitting right behind him (also on the phone).  LOL

 

Saw this quote tonight which I thought you would all enjoy:

If you want to measure an angle, use a protractor.  If you want to win a game, use a Petracca.

8 minutes ago, Vagg said:

Some funny vision was Spargo sitting on the bench and has a chat on the phone.  Was it to the Coach?  'Cos Goody was sitting right behind him (also on the phone).  LOL

Saw that at the time and had a chuckle but I don't think it was Goodwin, I think he handed that off to Richo in the box and was listening in.

Edited by Trisul

 

Did Goodwin make enough changes for everyone's liking? Or did he have nothing to do with the win? Just thought I'd check in with the 'sack Goodwin' mafia on here

11 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

.....you could tell by the crowd reaction i reckon..

 Have a look at the Melbourne girl with the flag saying its a goal, it's a goal. Made me laugh out loud and the goal umpire agreed. 


1 minute ago, Vagg said:

Some funny vision was Spargo sitting on the bench and has a chat on the phone.  Was it to the Coach?  'Cos Goody was sitting right behind him (also on the phone).  LOL

Richardson in the box

 That was an ugly win, but we’ve had two ugly losses to cats and bears so it’s all swings and roundabouts

8 minutes ago, Vagg said:

Some funny vision was Spargo sitting on the bench and has a chat on the phone.  Was it to the Coach?  'Cos Goody was sitting right behind him (also on the phone).  LOL

I saw that. I womdered of he was ringing his mom.

 
2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Saw this quote tonight which I thought you would all enjoy:

If you want to measure an angle, use a protractor.  If you want to win a game, use a Petracca.

Saints recruiters would be feeling a bit flat about that draft you would think.


28 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Riewoldt is a [censored]. Dead set monger. You couldn't read a more bia article then that.

 Censored by me that tissue box carrying censored by me. He was a good player tho. 

Just now, ding said:

Saints recruiters would be feeling a bit flat about that draft you would think.

He absolutely rubbed it in their faces tonight.

And we loved every minute of it!

When they got hold of us, it was because we backed off the gut running.  As soon as we lifted this rating, they had nowhere to go.  We actually showed that they are a one trick pony, and you will see other teams go to school of that.

Thought we had a system that help up.  Our basic skills let us down often, but the effort got us back into it.  Several performances to like, but the defense was superb and Trac is awesome.  Max made a difference, even though he had a tough competition in the middle and looked a little proppy.  Viney tea high 6 tackles.  Kozzi needs to commit and keep his feet. Waiting for the oppo to take the ball then tackle them (then going to ground) is not a winning strategy.

I am so happy for Steven May. I hope the media give him the credit he deserves. He has been outstanding all season and tonight he was just so reliable. 

Langdon is becoming a very good player. I can see why we wanted him. 

Trac set it up beautifully in the 1st quarter. 

I'm just happy. It's a relief to get a win and against a team that was above us. 

7 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Did Goodwin make enough changes for everyone's liking? Or did he have nothing to do with the win? Just thought I'd check in with the 'sack Goodwin' mafia on here

Fair call. Maybe not Jones but his Wagmer call was good.


6 minutes ago, Vagg said:

Some funny vision was Spargo sitting on the bench and has a chat on the phone.  Was it to the Coach?  'Cos Goody was sitting right behind him (also on the phone).  LOL

I thought the same thing.

23 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

No way that wasnt a goal to Trac.......Ratten alluding it was touched

Hahahahahahaha *Breathes in* hahahahahahahaha.

 

 

Sure Rats, your x-ray vision was good on the field but not this time!


13 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

 Ratten should go back to Carlton he doesn't belong in St.Kilda. Cleary his eyesight is gone, I saw it over the line and called a goal but why wasn't it paid a mark it was wasnt it or do I have Rattens glasses on. Close to goal of the year. 

Best user name on this forum, just quietly

Just now, Vineytime said:

Bottom 6 holding us back, gritty win but need depth in the list to take next step. 

Yep and making finals helps to lure better players 

12 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

About 30 years.  But that was pretty bad - I can't remember kicking directly to opponents more than today.

 Alzheimers red flag.

 

A lot of opposition clubs wanted us to lose tonight........so good to [censored] off the Bummers and Boos fans without even playing them.

Go The Mighty Dees !

9 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

So, just curious - is there anyone who still questions the value of recruiting Steven May?

May is a jet...and if we take a King we (probably?) don’t take Jackson...I’m content


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