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Well played GWS, how I long for more of this:

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Just now, Jaded No More said:

Eat a fat one Geelong

Was wondering where you were! 🤣

Enjoy the presser! I know I will. 

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Was wondering where you were! 🤣

Enjoy the presser! I know I will. 

Didn’t even watch the game. Just finished the usual run around of life and checked the scores and laughed and laughed. Gonna enjoy the press conference with a nice glass of red. 

 

So now we are in 9th position. I don't like it.


3 minutes ago, dl4e said:

So now we are in 9th position. I don't like it.

It’s where we deserve to be 

walk the walk… Sick of talk

6 minutes ago, dl4e said:

So now we are in 9th position. I don't like it.

For a bit less than a day

 
Just now, Clintosaurus said:

For a bit less than a day

I am not sure about that either.


7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It’s where we deserve to be 

walk the walk… Sick of talk

Oh for the love of god… 😂

4 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Oh for the love of god… 😂

It’s a fair assessment after the last 2 weeks 

20 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It’s where we deserve to be 

walk the walk… Sick of talk

who’s talking? the club have been pretty quiet 

or should we shut down this forum?


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

who’s talking? the club have been pretty quiet 

or should we shut down this forum?

The weekly press conferences. 
“learnings…” 

Our forward connections have stagnated for the last 2 Seasons and look very similar this year. 
It’s probably a good thing we are “out” of the eight right now, might get the whole Football Department to be more Ruthless and Mean..

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The weekly press conferences. 
“learnings…” 

Our forward connections have stagnated for the last 2 Seasons and look very similar this year. 
It’s probably a good thing we are “out” of the eight right now, might get the whole Football Department to be more Ruthless and Mean..

unfortunately Goody has to attend those and answer questions. 

Our fwd line is average but no easy answers. We have obviously tried many different options 

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

unfortunately Goody has to attend those and answer questions. 

Our fwd line is average but no easy answers. We have obviously tried many different options 

We have let forward players go to other clubs, and replaced them with inferior talent 

That’s the bottom line


5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We have let forward players go to other clubs, and replaced them with inferior talent 

That’s the bottom line

like who?

mr. 2 possessions bedford?

obviously the Hogan situation couldn’t be helped. he took 8 years to get his head together as evidenced by his time at Freo

 
53 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Just gotta win by a few goals tomorrow and we’re back in 4th 🙏

Just gotta win!

6 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Question without notice:

Why do players these days feel the need to play pat-a-cake after every passage of play?

What would a psychologist make of it, @Engorged Onion?

You know how you get a little kick on Demonland when there is a notification - that’s dopamine. It counteracts symptoms of anxiety and depression.

In effect, the Pat-a-cake is a behavioural activator of the same thing, in a highly stressful activity.  It’s evolved in the last 10 years, where it only used to be done after a ‘positive’ bit of play whereas now it is done irrespective of play and acknowledges the effort irrespective of the outcome or error made by an individual.

It is good for the receivers 🧠 to more quickly get back on task - at least that’s how I explain it.

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