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If Goody wants to be coach next year, and if the boys actually want to play finals footy, if there's any shred of pride, even a skerrick of love for this club, an ounce of heart for us as long, long time suffering members, we'll come out and show it.

Let's see.

 

We always kick to the frigging pocket! FMD it’s wet. 

  On 07/09/2020 at 11:04, —coach— said:

Damn I hope we don’t coach the natural instinct out of Rivers 

The highlight of this [censored] game for me. 


Season over,Thank [censored]

 

Giants by 80+ next 

 

Pay Goodwin out,it will be far cheaper than 2 more years of Goodwin wasting Gawn,Viney,Petracca,Brayshaw,Oliver and May in their prime.

 

Does Bartlett have the Balls???

Baker is another example of a player who is not AFL standard 

 

Why is Fritsch always in the opposite pocket to his natural side? So moronic. 

  On 07/09/2020 at 10:50, SFebes said:

Goodwin looks cooked. No idea. Out of his depth.

Goodwin's idea of coaching is encouragement and speaking in riddles (we need to be brave).

No an ounce of tactical ability.


  On 07/09/2020 at 10:42, bingers said:

Rivers ... too slow ... Max fumble ... . turnover .... goal ...  cue Benny Hill music

Not rivers fault Fritsch should never have handballed it to him in the first place. Kick it long you [censored]

  On 07/09/2020 at 10:57, Moonshadow said:

Goodwin has trashed Paul Roos' legacy at the Dees

He really has. What a waste of time and money.

Like Rivers. Kozzie flying for speccies in the wet says it all. We are like witches hats. This really has been an appalling performance. Goodwin Looks cooked in the box. Petracca getting mad with everyone. Hibberd limping and should never have played. Ins useless. Poorly coached and NO SYSTEM whatsoever. He's lost the players completely.

  On 07/09/2020 at 11:00, Cards13 said:

Roos chose Goodwin as his successor. 

Didn't really have much of a vested interest on his way out the door though...   He wanted big Stuie Dew.


What the [censored] is this front on contact 

They have paid 5 this match 4 against melbourne all 5 were incorrect. FUUUUUUUCCCCCKKK!

I'm out, games off. 

Cerra and Brayshaw have given our mids an absolute bath.

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  On 07/09/2020 at 11:05, Sir Why You Little said:

Our opponents did what was necessary 

Stop with the excuses. 
That’s the problem. These people don’t like hard work

Don’t disagree that we have been outplayed. But if you read my post I was saying that no team should’ve played in Cairns in September. Woeful conditions on both games. 

Walters still leads the MFC

 

AFL has become so hard to watch with this horribly inconsistent umpiring.

  On 07/09/2020 at 10:56, Deesprate said:

As much as I don’t rate Goodwin how have we recruited so many sub standard players

I don't think we have recruited so many bad players. We certainly have a lot of underutilized talent at the club. What we have failed to do is to develop raw talent into match winning player, how many players come into the side showing so much potential and are still only showing potential three years later. nor have we been able to meld them into a team. The real issue is that we are being coached by a robot who isn't programmed beyond option A. 

And of course the selectors are equally limited. Why choose Preuss in monsoonal weather. 

 

Just hopeless


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