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1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

[censored] sick of this team. We’re not a contender this year. 

What list changes do we make over summer to get back into contention?

The coach for starters.

 

Have u ever seen such lazy unaccountable players who don’t run…

how can Clarrie watch such tripe?!!!


i’m not sure how bad this looks on tv, but it’s appalling here

 fast breaks, short kicks

 make lever accountable

 any thought, Goody? Any changes to ring?

CORRIDOR

 

How is Petty still on? Too late to sub him out now.

This is pathetic. No other words. 


Bring back the thread is Goodwin the right guy.

Defense is dead. 

I am lucky I saw us win in 2021, but I was hoping we could do this again at the G. But in wont be in 2023.

 

Take out the opening burst and we are getting a football lesson from a far superior team. Some of our skill errors have been horrendous and Goodwin seems helpless to change anything. Jordon all but invisible, hopeful long bombs into the forward line yet again, Van Rooyen anonymous, Petty struggling against Daniher. I could go on and on. Unless Goody can come up with a counter to this onslaught our percentage is going to take a battering.


1 minute ago, PerthDee said:

Do we have a coach?

Do we have any on field brains?

Rest Clarry and Fritta for the rest of the year till the new coach takes over. SHIZZEN GOODY NO FRIGGEN IDEA 

Just now, leave it to deever said:

We are so slow down back.

Come on Goody. Wake up.

Shocking by coaches and selectors 

Can we at least try to keep this close? What is it with the lions now deciding they’re going to play on the G when it’s against us?? Joe is a doofus and he’s turned it up tonight. So annoying. 
 

Would someone mind posting Sandringham line timetable? 

Petty was badly injured last week, yet he still gets a game despite hobbling around out there tonight while Tomlinson watches on.

For those in the back, 2022 was ruined by awful list management, so will 2023.


[censored] off Goodwin and all the staff that thought playing Petty for an extra 30minutes longer than needed.

This is a [censored] joke, Goodwin has literally stated he plays hurt players and it's [censored] our season.

Get that joke of a fitness coach out of the club.

 

I’m interstate… Can someone remind me what our forward half looks like?


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