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A gutless debacle. Get [censored]. 

 
1 minute ago, ignition. said:

Preuss, Smith, Baker, Lever, Pickett, ANB all rubbish tonight

How could you miss Bedford !

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

 

[censored] you Melbourne


7 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

A gutless debacle. Get [censored]. 

Bunch of lollygoblers.

 
8 minutes ago, Meggs said:

How could you miss Bedford !

 

8 minutes ago, Meggs said:

How could you miss Bedford !

And Hibberd which is unusual.


I’m seriously [censored] salty over the last 5 days, like most of us.

I might go to the Gabba on saturday for the Goody farewell tour.

To the players - show some heart, even if you ren't that good

To the coach - "do something", if it ain't working, do something different.

We have 4-5 elite players but lacking in 6-16 bracket and no visible game plan of any sort. Even in the wet I could see what Freo were trying to do but buggered if I could work us out. Starting Fritsch behind the ball in the first showed a lack of confidence in a team defence and robbed us of balancing our chance to score against a miserly side. 

We are not finals worthy and will finish accordingly. 

7 minutes ago, praha said:

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.

 

Seals don't really have arms.

24 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

He has been far from our worst tonight

Gee, the bar is low then. Flirted with pressure all night and got a goal at the expense of Langdon's incredible work.


Goodwin needs to resign... he’s game plan stinks no excuses, new fitness coach, healthy list..members & supporters are fed up!

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