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Oliver just cannot kick sometimes

 
 

Unforgivable to let Fyfe Mark that

30 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

Seems to have very little goal sense from what we've seen this year.  Not ideal for a small forward!

Fits in well with our team. Forwards that can't mark, midfielders that can't kick, crumbers that can't kick goals

 

Consolation, wish we showed this intensity and direct play from the start or even after half time

Edited by Bates Mate

This is the last 3 minutes that Goody can be certain he'll have a gig next year.

I'm genuinely intrigued.


Late rally watch Goody grab on to that

Smith should’ve got a holding the man free. There’s been enough examples paid to freo. Fmd

That’s been holding against us all day

Goodie will say we tried hard and honorable loss by about a goal.

We had periods when we weren't at afl standard.

We start better next week soon

Well thats the season.

Same old stuff.

Did we run a marathon yesterday or just dont care?


Indictment this last few minutes. To little to late

32 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I'm done. 

This club can seriously go and get [censored]. All the promise in the world but fail miserably once again.

I'm done with Goodwin. He can [censored] right off.

How many positives will Max take out of tonight's game??


Goodwin's coaching capacity is limited to go down to the boundary when the game is on the line to wave his arms around like an autistic seal.

 

Just now, Dr. Gonzo said:

How many positives will Max take out of tonight's game??

He can go and get [censored] 

 
32 minutes ago, praha said:

Goodwin is Dean Bailey 2.0. He's lucky he has a decent list. No plan B. Shocking inability to coach to the conditions. Has failed MULTIPLE times in getting the team up for important games. Defensively and tactically inept. A colossal choke occuring here. Gifted an easy draw to finish the season. And choked.

Pathetic.

Yep I've supported him but nah he's got no idea sorry. Gone.


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