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Gutless, gutless, gutless

 
  On 07/09/2020 at 10:54, spirit of norm smith said:

 Even if we win, Dees are not the quality of a Top 8 team. 

Totally agree. We are not deserving of a finals spot. Let the Dogs have 8th spot, at least they play an attractive brand of footy

  On 07/09/2020 at 10:53, leave it to deever said:

We look knackered.

Our tackling is so so so very weak. Shame on these blokes. Shame on them. 

Fyfe knows it and has taken on every tackle tonight and walked through them.

Clubs just know how weak we are.

 
  On 07/09/2020 at 10:53, 4_Kent_Watts said:

Please don't come back to Victoria your not needed. We all need a break from the misery. 

Come back to Victoria and be locked down in misery like the rest of us. Instead they’re getting paid ridiculous amounts to enjoy the sunshine and freedom in QLD. Lucky bastards. 


I didn’t think it could get worse than the Sydney game. How wrong I was... 

Just a group of men who can't wait for the season to be over so they can be released from the hub to go home.

I'm glad that Melbourne have a gin sponsor, but I don't think it's enough. I need Melbourne branded hard drugs to get me through this crap.

 
  On 07/09/2020 at 10:53, Mydee said:

So do I, but I.have herd it all before.

Yep, but to do nothing 

Sponsors and Members need hope

We cannot have another Rookie Coach. 
 

Anb as usual missing half the game. Should never have been selected. Not alone.

Im afraid we are all know coming to realise that we only have a handful of quality players. The others are mostly fillers.

Time for a complete (another) rebuild.

Edited by leave it to deever


I know hes only young but if Pickett cant take those chances when they come hes not going offer much. Missed 2 early against the Dogs as well and it jist kills us.

  On 07/09/2020 at 10:54, spirit of norm smith said:

Gawn Darcy goal

Weideman

Gawn goal Walters  

Pickett 15 metres out - miss

Hibberd goal Walters 

We have dumb footballers. That’s the truth.  
 

One quarter left. Even if we win, Dees are not the quality of a Top 8 team. 

The last one was just as much Lever, a free run as third man up and missed the ball.

I have been patient but this is a joke. What is the coach telling them to do. This is the same as the Sydney game. Nothing has been 'learned'. Time for the torch. I can't live like this anymore. My enjoyment of football has been sucked away. This year has taken everything away. 

Kozzie had a possession - a handball that travelled full distance to teammate. Evidence of good coaching.

Very poor conditions for our two games up here. Very poor scheduling by the afl. Muppets


yeh lets get a new coach that will fix everything, like it hasnt every other time we have a team of players not prepared to put in, lack skills, or lack the will to chase.  Rivers when he got pushed off the ball as he was running forward, stood around while the freo players swooped in and picked up the ball. that is the type of players we have.  those guys on the field are to blame for tonights performance not to thcoach

  On 07/09/2020 at 10:55, jules7 said:

I’m with you Dazzle, they are absolutely unwatchable. Why the (censored) do we support them?

Not sure Jules. But I'm done.

Same [censored] different year.

Maybe if we let them stroll uncontested from one end to the other one more time it might result in something good for us...worth trying i guess because it's an excellent tactic.


  On 07/09/2020 at 10:57, Dr. Gonzo said:

I know hes only young but if Pickett cant take those chances when they come hes not going offer much. Missed 2 early against the Dogs as well and it jist kills us.

Yep. All hype no delivery

Smith 2 disposals, 0 marks, 1 tackle.

Hibberd 4 disposals, 0 marks, 0 tackles.

Bedford 4 disposals, 1 tackle.

PIckett 5 disposals, 1 tackle.

Hunt 6 disposals, 0 tackles.

  On 07/09/2020 at 10:56, Mydee said:

But not all of us, a lot fewer will be signing up and a lot less will be sponsors

someone must surely be getting the sack at Jaguar for jumping in board after 2018.

 

Neal Bullen lol

Something seriously stinks with this club. Goodwin simply must go, if he doesn’t then I propose an EGM to overthrow the board for being so clueless in correcting their humongous mistake of offering such a stupid extension.


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