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The problem is Goodwin never gives this side a bake. I know it's going back to old school & nobody does that these days but sometimes they need a rocket.

Other coaches still do it

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I know I put this in when we're going badly, but we're going to waste this list, aren't we?

I feel like I'll never see a mcg gf. 

Chill.. it’s a LONG season amigo 

18 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Have you watched Casey lately.

We lost to Coburg yesterday... a team that is winless this year and has maybe won five games in the last three years

Maybe we swap in Coburg's list 🤣

 

North will have their first win against us.

Mark it down.

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

At least you got to see a premiership. How about all those that passed before 2021 who were long suffering.

I put a lot of mental work into this after the 2nd straight sets loss. I was so hell bent on seeing one at the G, it was ruining everything.

If 2021 was our fireworks moment, just be happy with it I say. Life is alright 


I’ve turned this off. I can’t watch this anymore. 
This is a bottom 4 performance. Non competitive garbage. 

 
3 minutes ago, layzie said:

It's just sad, that's all. Just very, very sad.

Not sad, but makes me very angry


10 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Been saying this for years🤯

Yeah it's been obvious for years that it's his around the ground work and restricting the opposition ruck from tapping directly to his own mids that's his quality.

I'm sure every mid in the league know they can rove to him

Great Petty costing goals in the backline play a man down

HTB is consistently applied yeah?


Would north melb swap a second round pick for Petty.  I doubt it

Freo guy takes 3 steps, Trac tackles, play on!!!!

How in hell does the AFL justify these guys?

Is this coach killing stuff at last,now both the gun young and old options are taken and the list is on its knees?


1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Petty hopeless again

May is up there with him today.

Well this is going to fun next week. Driving 6 hours to the game to be met with a team full of players who apparently don’t give a [censored] anymore. 

 

No care in disposal

No effort in tackling

This is an absolutely disgusting effort not worthy of an afl team.


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