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May is going nuts in the backline. Honestly our tackling pressure is horrible.

Now they're just kicking goals out of their backside 

 

At what point does Goodwin get sacked.

 

Or do we just appreciate one premiership and accept mediocrity.

 

Just far too slow. 
 

binman - we are getting very exasperated by this loading. 

 

Who’s gonna stand up?

Goodwin can’t change a plan even when everyone else can see it isn’t working. 


2 minutes ago, PerthDee said:

Dees WTF … Goody … do u know how to change to plan B at 1/2 time !!!

A cunning tactical move is only one quarter away

[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?


This is laughable.

I said last week we are a bottom 8 team, unfortunately we are a step below the top teams.

Lions are making us look ordinary.

Lions are red hot right now and we just don’t have any answers. If they were not so hot I’d say we can pull this back if we turn it up a bit but they’re clunking everything, kicking goals off a step, it’s just all landing and that is what happens when you’re a good team on the march.

9 of the last 11 goals. Lions figured us out and changed it up. 

We have no response because we have no plan B. Goodwin and Co have killed us through lack of innovation and at the selection table……….again.

We are just not good enough. They are so much better than us in just about every area of the ground. 

3 minutes ago, sydneydee said:

More than Petty ffs

Fair call


Get Petty of the ground

Awful coaching staff, no ability.

 

The crows fitness coach won us a flag.

 

This will be 10 of the last 12 goals


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