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This season is dead to me. Just beat Collingwood and knock Maynard out next week, then go for draft picks 😂

 

That’s it for me

 
5 minutes ago, Tolstoys Nudge said:

Hahahaha you’re surely kidding! Kick 5% straighter and we beat the pies you silly bugger! What an overtly ignorant comment.. but I feel your pain, It’s shizen it really is.. but it is also a one-off for the last 4yrs & that in-and-of-itself is a statement!

I mean — Darcy looking like Gawns daddy is actually real you think is it? Amiss is far too good for May is he? Come on bud, you know it’s silly! 
 

This comp is just so even, things are always on knife-edge and if you’re off, you get belted!!! Tigers can barely field a side that’s above VFL quality, then lost their one decent player & yet if not for even more inj and some poor conversion they’d of been 60+ ahead of Geelong at the cattery — Such is footy! But why do you get to cheer the l

Lmfao.  ......


2 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

Recruiting from other clubs is a fail this year …. McAdam, Fullerton, Billings

Not much better in 2023.

sadly this looks like its going to be our future going forward, we have been absolutely demolished by a running team. We are not a running team we are a zoning team and we just dont know how to man up. Everyone can see how to do this to us now. Goody needs to go, he is totally bereft of ideas and getting the team up especially for games that we should be winning. We had a window of opportunity over the last couple of years but dumb decisions on who to play and other things have seen us kicked out of the finals far too early. the way this is looking we may not even see finals this year.

 

Just before the game the club sends me a monthly reminder of my membership coming out.

How bout the club reimburse the members back with that 💩 they just dished up.

 

Care factor waning.

I mean the players don't seem too.

Apologies to all those who flew up.

 

26 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Can we please send Goodwin via bus/coach back to Melbourne?

Doesn't deserve to take the plane, and take some of the players too.

Go via Adelaide and drop Petty off.


2 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

Recruiting from other clubs is a fail this year …. McAdam, Fullerton, Billings

Absolute bottom of the Barrel Fail, compared with who we let go…

 

4 minutes ago, Tolstoys Nudge said:

Yes the body language is really poor that’s absolutely true & is a worry but then.. imagine playing in this.. wld you be up and about?

don’t forget we lost 2 best 22 players before a game was played.. that we had no chance of replacing due to them being post-post-season! We’ve got holes but we’ve also got plenty of talent to re-load with even IF this year goes pair-shaped!

Blues supporters were burning their memberships this time last what, LONG down and beaten, no evidence at all of it being darkest before the dawn.. GWS even More so — they had a new coach close to sacked.. how’s that work out?

Mercy me why do some feel they have the privilege to just bash a club they allegedly support while others must suffer & grin and bear it? Have some civility & poise, that’s all I think the club would ask.. don’t be the blues fans that had to ask for a new membership card for finals tickets cus they ‘lost it’..

I really appreciate your words mate but it's just not going to get far today.

In a few days it might be the perfect post but you could be wasting your energy right now and I don't want positive energy wasted.

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Riewoldt Dees have been poor wow that an understatement

3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Last year v Norf. Some really short memories in here 

…. Against a top team or co tender I should have added. 


Just now, M_9 said:

Go via Adelaide and drop Petty off.

Does Simon have a house in Adelaide? Maybe he can also stay there?

2 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

To make this even worse I don't know what changes we can make.

If you watched Casey yesterday you’d know we are heading for a dark place - little to nothing back there to get even remotely excited about 

Just now, M_9 said:

Go via Adelaide and drop Petty off.

Let him walk. The exercise will do him good.

 

2 minutes ago, Deecisive said:

sadly this looks like its going to be our future going forward, we have been absolutely demolished by a running team. We are not a running team we are a zoning team and we just dont know how to man up. Everyone can see how to do this to us now. Goody needs to go, he is totally bereft of ideas and getting the team up especially for games that we should be winning. We had a window of opportunity over the last couple of years but dumb decisions on who to play and other things have seen us kicked out of the finals far too early. the way this is looking we may not even see finals this year.

 

Jordan Lewis just aying the same. Coaches making no adjustments 


3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

This season is dead to me. Just beat Collingwood and knock Maynard out next week, then go for draft picks 😂

Yep

4th qtr 

Lewis / Dees applying little pressure. No physical pressure. Let Freo chip and mark and chip and mark. Zone not working. 
 

Dees handball. Missed. Or to ground. Or little over the top is read and intercepted 

Salem. Rivers.  Bowey. Lazy. Lazy. Turnovers 

Freo backs possesses and chip and no pressure 

kick it forwards. Forwards. Forwards. Forwards. Small chip handball handball caught turnover turnovers turnovers. 
 

why guard grass ??? Why ?? Why?? Zone not working ?? Goodwin. FFS. FFS. 
 

Skill execution has been horrendous. 
 

alarm bells everywhere 

Salem lazy. Trac lazy. Turnover 

 
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