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Just been told Taj Woewodin will debut this week. Unbelievable moment for the club and his family. Our first father son since Billy Stretch IIRC? And our first son of a Melbourne Brownlow medallist to play for the club. 

 
2 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

Just been told Taj Woewodin will debut this week. Unbelievable moment for the club and his family. Our first father son since Billy Stretch IIRC? And our first son of a Melbourne Brownlow medallist to play for the club. 

wow! thats big news if true. Congrats to him and his proud dad Shane. Tbh though I haven't really taken him in that much. At a glance he doesn't seem to overly quick or have any one wood I can easily see. Anyone want to bring me more fully up to date on what he may bring? Big tank? hard at the ball?  

 
39 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

Just been told Taj Woewodin will debut this week. Unbelievable moment for the club and his family. Our first father son since Billy Stretch IIRC? And our first son of a Melbourne Brownlow medallist to play for the club. 

That would be a bit exciting!

Taj

Please

Please

Please

Peroxide your hair for the debut


What's the general consensus for how many more losses can the club have before "Is Goodwin the Right Guy" is back at number one on the thread list?

59 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

Just been told Taj Woewodin will debut this week. Unbelievable moment for the club and his family. Our first father son since Billy Stretch IIRC? And our first son of a Melbourne Brownlow medallist to play for the club. 

This is fantastic news!

To hear the Woewodin name streaming down the field will be heart warming.

58 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

wow! thats big news if true. Congrats to him and his proud dad Shane. Tbh though I haven't really taken him in that much. At a glance he doesn't seem to overly quick or have any one wood I can easily see. Anyone want to bring me more fully up to date on what he may bring? Big tank? hard at the ball?  

I think his dad didn’t have any particular skills, but recognised that and trained and worked to make the absolute best of what he had. It sounds like his son is the same.

 
7 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

What's the general consensus for how many more losses can the club have before "Is Goodwin the Right Guy" is back at number one on the thread list?

Some folk are champing at the bit to resurrect that horrid thread after only one loss. Or even before the final siren when a loss is inevitable. 
🙄

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Some folk are champing at the bit to resurrect that horrid thread after only one loss. Or even before the final siren when a loss is inevitable. 
🙄

I’ll start a fresh  one if we lose to Freo 


7 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I’ll start a fresh  one if we lose to Freo 

Go for it! I won’t be around to see such rubbish. I’ll bid y’all a fond farewell if Andy lets it see the light of day. I’ll leave you to revel in nastiness. 👍🏽

23 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

What's the general consensus for how many more losses can the club have before "Is Goodwin the Right Guy" is back at number one on the thread list?

Surely that one is retired. 

It would have to come up again in the form of something like: "Has Goodwin lost the touch?" Or "Is it time to change?"

26 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

This is fantastic news!

To hear the Woewodin name streaming down the field will be heart warming.

Great work Woe well deserved and good luck. A true Demon to you bootlaces! 

16 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Go for it! I won’t be around to see such rubbish. I’ll bid y’all a fond farewell if Andy lets it see the light of day. I’ll leave you to revel in nastiness. 👍🏽

It won’t be nasty from me. I like Goodwin and think his Premiership year was incredible. Doesn’t mean we can’t discuss his role if we keep losing to top teams. How would you feel if we finished 6th and lost our elimination final this year? Do you think his coaching would be worthy of discussion?

49 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

What's the general consensus for how many more losses can the club have before "Is Goodwin the Right Guy" is back at number one on the thread list?

I'm already there mate!!!!🫡


3 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

It won’t be nasty from me. I like Goodwin and think his Premiership year was incredible. Doesn’t mean we can’t discuss his role if we keep losing to top teams. How would you feel if we finished 6th and lost our elimination final this year? Do you think his coaching would be worthy of discussion?

Thing is, it WILL be nasty from some.

”worthy of discussion “??? Yes. 
Worthy of straight up vitriolic insults? That’d be a huge bunch of nope, right there. 

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Some folk are champing at the bit to resurrect that horrid thread after only one loss. Or even before the final siren when a loss is inevitable. 
🙄

One 4 point loss to a team now considered to be a premiership threat 

1 minute ago, The Swimming Dee said:

One 4 point loss to a team now considered to be a premiership threat 

Off with his head!!!!

2 hours ago, Dannyz said:

Just been told Taj Woewodin will debut this week. Unbelievable moment for the club and his family. Our first father son since Billy Stretch IIRC? And our first son of a Melbourne Brownlow medallist to play for the club. 

Big.

On 5/22/2023 at 5:35 PM, Roost it far said:

OUT: Oliver

IN: Sparrow

Harmes as sub

That's my guess

Oliver can't play on one leg Heis hood even great but needs to be able to run !!. 
Who  is going to replace him word is that Taj Woe will debut. 


Just now, 58er said:

Oliver can't play on one leg Heis hood even great but needs to be able to run !!. 
Who  is going to replace him word is that Taj Woe will debut. 

Sorry Hunter is missing also 

Aplogies Roost it but we need 2 at least newbies vs Freo. 

He gave som clues in his presser today apparently at training. 

2 hours ago, Dannyz said:

Just been told Taj Woewodin will debut this week. Unbelievable moment for the club and his family. Our first father son since Billy Stretch IIRC? And our first son of a Melbourne Brownlow medallist to play for the club. 

The real question is; when did I get this old? 😭

With Hunter and Olie out  we should definitely throw a cat among the pigeons and bring in some new blood. Keep Freo guessing and get some young hungry (no flag) players in the mix.  We need the 2021 hunger and desperation back and we'll do fine.

 
28 minutes ago, 58er said:

Sorry Hunter is missing also 

Aplogies Roost it but we need 2 at least newbies vs Freo. 

He gave som clues in his presser today apparently at training. 

Woewodin apparently. 


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