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The fact we ran so hard late disgusts me. Deliberately pick and choose. This club doesn't deserve us. 

Love Trac feel sorry for him

 

Disgusting.  Honestly, they are an absolute rabble.  Gotta cool off before I post any analysis, but we are absolute fools supporting this mob.


I’m going up to the Abrolhos islands fishing on Saturday. 
I’ll post some photos.

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The club is bigger than the individual. 

Do the right thing at seasons end Simon and step down. You have failed us miserably. 

 

 

[censored] you Afl, [censored] Corona and [censored] Cairns

Bartlett and Mahoney should be sacked for offering that contract to Goodwin. Calling it now, Kozzie is a bust.


Almost a relief. The pretence was killing me.

Sure we lost. But that must mean Goodwin is done surely.

If that is the case, I declare that this season has been a success. Gotten rid of the imposter

If the employees of this club have any integrity at all, SOMEONE has to fall on their sword for this unforgivable failure of a season.

If it Isnt Goodwin, then it must be the board members or whoever it was who voted for his contract extension.

We will be paying for Goodwins failures for years.

Something has to change.

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Just now, McQueen said:

I’m going up to the Abrolhos islands fishing on Saturday. 
I’ll post some photos. Hey 

All the best...hope you get some nice Baldies

Pathetic.

Appalling.

Toothless.

Dumb.

Hopeless.

Heartless.

Do not learn.

[censored]

Embarrasing.

Shameful

 

 

Big changes needed, incredibly subpar to fall off this far and quick.
Many players and coaches should have a stern [censored] look at themselves.

And Pert is slated to be interviewed on the Deebrief this week. Could be fascinating. 


I am so sick of the heartbreaking team . So so sick of it . Nothing but heartbreak 

 

2020- proudly sponsored by Covid and MFC. Two disasters. One year. 

Time for Goodwin to go something clearly isn’t right and he is at the centre of it. Wonder if the reason we didn’t take AFL money this year was so we can sack Goodwin if need be

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