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What a shame we didn't take our chances.

We are still in it.

Billings off. Laurie on. Come on Goody make a change.

 
Just now, BDA said:

you're ready to start bashing goodwin because the players are missing regulation set shots.

i know you don't like goodwin but this is 100% on the players

The Goody bashing is beyond tiresome


Just now, BDA said:

you're ready to start bashing goodwin because the players are missing regulation set shots.

i know you don't like goodwin but this is 100% on the players

Mate coaches have to develop players, it's been 3 years of the same BS. If it's just the players then why don't we do a better recruiting and bring some quality kicks.

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

What a shame we didn't take our chances.

We are still in it.

Billings off. Laurie on. Come on Goody make a change.

That’s huge. As Billings is a liability. 


Will that knee to Gawns head get looked at.  It bloody well should !!!

Inability to take our chances in high pressure games is a serious trend.

I think less time making funny content for the gram, more kicking practice and a real forward coach. Goalkicking will cost us this. 

1 minute ago, BDA said:

you're ready to start bashing goodwin because the players are missing regulation set shots.

i know you don't like goodwin but this is 100% on the players

Agree this is on the players but Goodwin has still butchered this list with his outdated game plan


Geelong played all over us in that last 15 mins. They will win easy. 

Expected score...

Melbourne - 67

Geelong - 36

How depressing.

5.14 Folks.
We are a hard forken watch.
Does my head in.

My kingdom for a KF who can clunk the odd pack mark and kick straight or around the corner goals like shelling peas


Are you allowed to knee someone in the head in the ruck? You’re not marking the ball

They’re going through the middle too easily now. Rohan coming on for them has had a big impact 

I do feel we've spent a lot of petrol tickets but it is still a game and we're in it.

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Our defence is terrible at times

We can't kick straight.  That's more of a problem than our defence 


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