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Wouldn't be surprised if Bevo wasn't coaching next week. He needs to go some kind of spiritual retreat or something. Not be coaching.

 
3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

This Bulldog team, despite having a horrible backline, has way too much talent in the midfield and up forward to be this shizen. Bevo needs to go. Or stay. I don’t really care to be honest. 

But they are not that Talented…

Bontempelli has talent, everyone else is way below his standards 

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

But they are not that Talented…

Bontempelli has talent, everyone else is way below his standards 

Pretty much the whole league is below the Bont's talent

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

But they are not that Talented…

Bontempelli has talent, everyone else is way below his standards 

Incorrect. Bont, Libba and McRae (why is he in the VFL) plus English is an A midfield. Inside 50 they have JUH, Naughton and Weightman. Plus Dale is excellent at half back. 
They have a list good enough to not lose to Essendon. End of story. 

They have never finished top 4 just got lucky in a couple of finals series for bevo to keep his job but I think the jigg is up now 


27 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Incorrect. Bont, Libba and McRae (why is he in the VFL) plus English is an A midfield. Inside 50 they have JUH, Naughton and Weightman. Plus Dale is excellent at half back. 
They have a list good enough to not lose to Essendon. End of story. 

When have they been in the Top 4?

You are listening to the Media, who have this elevated opinion of the Footscray Midfield. They are continually wrong 

The Bulldog Midfield is the epitome of Downhill Skier. 
look at what we did to them in ‘21. Absolutely Tore them to shreds without a wimper, and what has happened since then?

Bevo should resign on Monday 

i would take Bont and JUH

Naughton is a fraud. 7 years. What a joke

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29 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Incorrect. Bont, Libba and McRae (why is he in the VFL) plus English is an A midfield. Inside 50 they have JUH, Naughton and Weightman. Plus Dale is excellent at half back. 
They have a list good enough to not lose to Essendon. End of story. 

Most definitely underachieving for the list they have. Bevo has just been there too long. He and the Doggies need a change.

This situation with Liberatore collapsing towards the end of the game is very interesting. He and the club are claiming it was a tweaked ankle, but the vision clearly shows him being very groggy, and then collapsing into the ground. Parish was clearly concerned about him, as was Duryea. He took 2 hard knocks in the last quarter.

Surely the independent AFL doctor needs to investigate that. 


18 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

When have they been in the Top 4?

Bevo has never finished top 4 at the end of H&A. 

9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Bevo has never finished top 4 at the end of H&A. 

Their defense has never been good enough to finish top 4 and that’s the truth. A strong defense can make up for lackluster performances, which every side has during the season. Hell we got destroyed on Thursday night but we still kept our opponent to under 100 points. 
 

Having said that, they’re good enough to make the 8, but I doubt they will. 

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Well that’s the Dogs Finished 

Beveridge should walk 

Get JUH at the end of the Season 

Bevo is a very overated coach! 1 extremely flukey premiership, not a great media performer either, footascray almost cooked!

34 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

When have they been in the Top 4?

You are listening to the Media, who have this elevated opinion of the Footscray Midfield. They are continually wrong 

The Bulldog Midfield is the epitome of Downhill Skier. 
look at what we did to them in ‘21. Absolutely Tore them to shreds without a wimper, and what has happened since then?

Bevo should resign on Monday 

i would take Bont and JUH

Naughton is a fraud. 7 years. What a joke

Has anyone EVER seen Treloar defend and run the other way??? Epitome of an avalanch downhill skier!


48 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

 

Bevo should resign on Monday 

i would take Bont and JUH

Naughton is a fraud. 7 years. What a joke

Yeah and I’ll take world peace and a cure for cancer. Hashtag dream on 😁

17 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Bevo is a very overated coach! 1 extremely flukey premiership, not a great media performer either, footascray almost cooked!

Same as NottaMelbourne. 🙃 Megalo! Megalo! Megalo! 

24 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Yeah and I’ll take world peace and a cure for cancer. Hashtag dream on 😁

There will be a mass exodus from the Dogs if they keep losing this year. 
This is a Club who lost a home game to Meth Coke last year  

Just seen the libba footage and bevo said he tweaked his ankle and lost balance, not a chance you don’t fall like a stone face 1st into the turf like that from an ankle, AFL Should be investigating this 1


I tried to post this last night but for some reason it was on hold.

I did t watch one second of the Dogs vDrugs game but seriously when is the blowtorch from the media going to focus on Beveridge and the Footscray “culture”??

 

Essendon Fans Blaming Umpires page on FB a bit redundant at the moment. They are getting a Carlton like run.

Bevo gets off light as so many ex Dogs in the media.

10 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Their defense has never been good enough to finish top 4 and that’s the truth. A strong defense can make up for lackluster performances, which every side has during the season. Hell we got destroyed on Thursday night but we still kept our opponent to under 100 points. 
 

Having said that, they’re good enough to make the 8, but I doubt they will. 

The defence saved our arzes so often through the middle of the season during 2021 it wasn't funny.

 
10 hours ago, DubDee said:

Bevo has never finished top 4 at the end of H&A. 

Didn't realise this. No way he is still coaching if they don't win in 2016.

9 minutes ago, praha said:

Didn't realise this. No way he is still coaching if they don't win in 2016.

I think making the grand final in 21 from 5th papered over the cracks also


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