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T Mc and Tomlinson keep running to the same spots the big dumb oafs. Seriously, it cant be that hard to go man on man 

 

Not sure how we can possibly close this gap with our non competitive midfield and our lack of forwardline. 

This is comedy champagne footy.

Getting spanked around the footy and on the outside.

This is WC game all over again.

Goodwin has not learnt a thing this year.

 

V, V, V poor. 

We’re going to need to sharpen up pretty quickly but I’m not seeing how. Everyone looks so sloppy and sluggish across the board. Pretty disheartening. 

Freo's best first quarter for the year.

Freo's best half for the year.

We consistently make this irrelevant spud of a club look like superstars.


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Petty is a massive liability in the ruck

Fixed

 
1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Petty is a massive liability in the ruck

Petty is a liability FULL STOP

Anyone in here who genuinely thinks we are a flag chance has rocks in their head. Been clear for quite some time. 


10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Your man Fritta just being a physical beast as he is in that last contest @DeeSpencer

Found himself in front for the first time ever and had no idea what to do!

So many of our players are disinterested or happy to not give 100%. That is a coaching problem. Clearly Goody’s messages aren’t getting through, or he has lost the players.

It’s like we want to play finals, but aren’t willing to put in the effort to get there.

This is diabolical 

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Petty is a massive liability in the ruck

Your last three words are superfluous.


How does Turner drop a chest mark like that?

basic stuff guys

Disgraceful footy … same old BS from Goodwin game plan, let’s extended his contract to destroy the remaining talent 

Edited by Demonsone

Another demolition job. We haven’t been this poor since 2020. This season is definitely not going anywhere fast. 

Why won’t Melbourne make the perceived hard call and not play players who aren’t in form. Petty is currently useless. Hunter should not have come in the team when he did. Disco is not a forward. 
 

Petty is a complete liability at the moment and should be back at Casey. Is the reason he is playing is so that we can keep his price tag high? It isn’t working.


We are not interested.

Can we please drop Petty.

Every week he gets two kicks.

We just can't keep carrying him.

McAdam too.

We have no forward line at all. 

 

I know he's a premiership coach, but when you consistently lose the same way the pressure is going to come on Goodwin sooner rather than later. 


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