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2 minutes ago, Thehardtackler said:

Goodwin, great player but [censored] coach. He needs the sack!

Certainly seems inflexible but did get our only flag in 6 decades. 

 
1 minute ago, Tom Dyson said:

We just lose in the same way every time, you would have thought something would have changed by now. 

Goodwin style

5 minutes ago, Monocology said:

Okay, can we at least all watch, study & learn on how to move the ball, go inside & provide targets - clinical display. 

Coaching staff, please. 

Not our brand 


 

Nice wok from Max.

Kozzy to Tracc....

Tracc to Kozzy!!


Only our star players are keeping us in this , yet.

Understand why Bbb hasn't played this year.

Jvr not up to it yet.

Milk ain't an answer.

Tmacs is cooked.

Need to sacrifice Trac for some goals.

If Oliver is not fit to play, Petty certainly didn't look ready. Thommo will probably get a game next week, play a blinder and then get dropped. Oh well, 10th place should get us a high draft pick.


1 minute ago, Demonsone said:

14 goals since qtr time great defending 

Best defence is the league? I’m with you

If we can steal one or even two more we stay in this and you never know. 

Not sure how Petty played if we’re trying to avoid the balls up of 2022 - subbed off hurt last week, picked again, subbed off again with what looks like the same problem.. mental stuff 

Just now, Nascent said:

We should inject rivers into the middle. Hardly been seen after a dominant first quarter.

But Goody would have to make a change.


Well done Trac … please Boys follow his effort and take it on rather than panic and do nothing with ball

We are looking more and more like an easy kill against good opposition.

Goodwin refuses to change our system or doesnt know how to. Either way, he has got to go. Our list simply cannot go from being so good to so bad this quickly.

2021 all players bought in, now they are not as committed. The coach has lost the players, or cannot get them motivated. His time has come and gone.

 

Someone needs to level Starcevich at a stoppage.

As dirty as the Brisbane scum are on stoppages... Why can't we do the same in our own D50? Surely we would concede 3 less goals if we applied this pressure!


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