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2 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

But do they run around the ball, run around the contest and dodge tackles? 

Not as well.  

 

The helpful analysis here is almost defunct, and those posters who think its clever to bring in some reference to sacking the coach every time they speak offer less than Lee Harvey Oswald at a seminar on the 2nd amendment.

Unless Bennell has had his kicking foot amputated since the Adelaide game, he should’ve got a game this weekend.

I’m damn well sick of the atrocious kicking and decision making of this side at the moment.

 
20 minutes ago, nosoupforme said:

I won't come for you if Smith is awful.  I know that he is awful  why can't you see it.   IMO they will play him no matter what now and possibly been told he is playing the last 2 games for his career.

Coz Goodwin doesn't play him where he should...... THE FORWARD LINE FFS

15 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

No, you barrack for the oppo every week to support your sick obsession.

I do HUMBLY offer humble apologies for having a sick obsession with WINNING games of footy!


1 minute ago, picket fence said:

I do HUMBLY offer humble apologies for having a sick obsession with WINNING games of footy!

You taking my advice and getting into the booze picket?

11 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

The helpful analysis here is almost defunct, and those posters who think its clever to bring in some reference to sacking the coach every time they speak offer less than Lee Harvey Oswald at a seminar on the 2nd amendment.

So tell me Wayne what is your analytical, "Blueprint" for success here??

 
2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I do HUMBLY offer humble apologies for having a sick obsession with WINNING games of footy!

That’s the mistake. Goody doesn’t want to win 


2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

You taking my advice and getting into the booze picket?

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1 hour ago, picket fence said:

If this wasnt so serious it would be laughable..

SPARGO FMD 

BROWN played Ok in both games then dropped now gets back in ???? Happy to see it but why dropped in the first place??

MELKSHAM say no more ... The love child!

FRITSCH. Still missed easy goals Sheesh

NEAL BULLEN ?? BAKER??

One positive.. Nice to see Nev in side

SERIOUSLY .. We will get flogged. 

GOODWIN NFI

First time ever I will be barracking for opposition!! 

GAWD AWFUL

Lockhart?  He must be seriously screwed. 

Jetta May️ Lever

Salem. Tomlinson. Rivers. 

Langdon️ Viney️ Baker 

Melksham. Brown. Vberg

Pickett. Weid. Fritsch

Gawn️ Trac️Oliver

Int. ?Hunt   ?J.Smith  ?Neal-Bullen      ?Spargo 

Bennell, Lockhart, Sparrow must be considered unlucky. 

I just look at the selected side and it appears to be chock full of VFL standard players.

I think many have overrated our list.

 

4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I just look at the selected side and it appears to be chock full of VFL standard players.

I think many have overrated our list.

 

If Lockhart is fit, how does he not get in ahead of ANB,  Spargo, Jetta, Baker, Smith, Pickett and Hunt, who is a bit different and I do like.


1 minute ago, Redleg said:

If Lockhart is fit, how does he not get in ahead of ANB,  Spargo, Jetta, Baker, Smith, Pickett and Hunt, who is a bit different and I do like.

Lockhart is a solid small forward.. he should be in the team at one end or the other.  It really is ridiculous.

6 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I just look at the selected side and it appears to be chock full of VFL standard players.

I think many have overrated our list.

 

I genuinely believe this.

We have so many holes on our list right now. A big cull is coming our way at the end of the year.

15 minutes ago, Redleg said:

If Lockhart is fit, how does he not get in ahead of ANB,  Spargo, Jetta, Baker, Smith, Pickett and Hunt, who is a bit different and I do like.

Agree. He tackles. Good pace. Intense. Smothers.  Better than quite a few others. 

We need that pressure game to come back. Hunting in packs, sticking tackles, picking up the spilt ball, and in general, getting to the contest. Does Goody call it, playing our "brand"?

 Would like to see us dispose efficiently when under pressure, with no clangers and plenty of disposals to advantage.

I don't want us to be competing in the same space against each other. Know where your mates are and help each other.

Bad luck about Hibbs, good Nev gets a run at it. He can create good chemistry with others and is a team first player.

Worried about the forwards. Some high percentage inside 50's conversions will help.

Only 3 changes, at least a little more stability.

The opposition, not much of chance to train, will suffer team structure problems and cohesion due to 8 changes. They will be playing a more natural game, so there should be lots of holes we can take advantage of.

Keep Cameron and Green quiet and we could to steal it.

Though they do have a good looking list.

Do the Dees want it more and are prepared to put their bodies on the line as compared to GWS getting a roll on and playing skilled football?

Bring the pressure, go Dees. 

 

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26 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I genuinely believe this.

We have so many holes on our list right now. A big cull is coming our way at the end of the year.

It’s the depth of the list. To many vfl quality players that are unproven at AFL level over several seasons, there is about 6-7 in this weeks team and was the major problem last yr with our long injury list. 
 


1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Coz Goodwin doesn't play him where he should...... THE FORWARD LINE FFS

He is the worst  player that the club have had in my life time and i have seen some bad one's. He does not cut it on  at this level.

Not even if he played on the forward line. He would have to be a certainty to be delisted or traded  if he is lucky.

He has had 7 Possessions combined the last 2 games, all ineffective. 

 

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

So tell me Wayne what is your analytical, "Blueprint" for success here??

This thread is about Team selections this week... stick to the script picket!

Bedford gets dropped but not Baker or Pickett. Both their games were as bad as Isaac Weetra's debut!

No one can hit an I50 target to save themselves but Bennell remains out of the team.

Lockhart must have gone back to Tassy and got himself lost in the wilderness.

Hunt, apparently concussed last week, is named in the backline. Fat chance of that happening!

 

 

 
4 hours ago, Parmalove said:

There forward line will smash us in the air. And when it hits the ground Green will beat us. Not confident. Im sure Goodwin is throwing darts at selection. He has no idea who our best 22 are

Their

When we are losing most folks bag the selections like we have stars waiting in the wings that should be selected. 
melksham should be dropped. For who? Hannan? Please 

we are an average team. The changes made improve our team from last week


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