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1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Agree

Rivers Salem and T Mac have been ok

Tmac, Rivers decision making let's him down sometimes.

 
5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

anyone at the game 

get home safe

I suspect we look better on TV than in real life. 

The spirit of the club is lost.

Sadly.

6.14 is the perfect sign off for the Goodwin era.

 

 

1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

That’s 2 players they’ve take out now and we still play bruise free against them. Pathetic

I know. Surely you would have thought we would respond.

All we are saying by not retaltating is you can do whatever you want.

Pies must think we are a pushover.

I feel sorry for Gus. I would want my mates to remonstrate my forced retirement.

But instead we let Moore plant his knee into Tracca back.

We play like gentlemen against those who play like dogs.

And it's not working for us.

 

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

we are suffering a horrible loss and your go is to troll us supporters?

GAGF

Im a supporter? Who also paid thousands to go to Alice Springs last week. We get nothing for our money it was better with Neeld as coach as when we lost atleast there was no expectation 

4 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Mcqualter our mid coach was a great get

 

Yze a bigger loss than we thought club should have given him the keys after all these cultural bs issue.

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4 minutes ago, Brownie said:

I'd still argue we're not terrible.

We could have won pretty easily but 5 14 with about 4 on the full ain't going to keep you in a game.

We played terribly, I don't think we're that poor. Not top 4 but should be in the top 8.

The results of the last five weeks suggest otherwise. 

We didn't even deserve 2021 we are weak as [censored]


18 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

I want to unload on this team. But I’ll hold my tongue. I stopped watching after quarter time and I’m glad I did.

where was the response? The first 5 mins told me all I needed to know. The season is shot, the window is shut and we will likely be clear dwellers for the next while. 
 

Id be looking to do a mini reset end of year. Move on players and coaches. Retire a few and look to a new game plan that can flex on contest and ball movement. It’ll take a few years for it take hold and become finals ready. 
 

All I can say is I’m really disappointed in this club. 

Yep. People working behind the Scenes and our Football Department have let us all down in a huge way. 
you do not come back from this, the damage (whatever it is) has been done. 
 

We have been deceived.

Look at Grundy last night. 
To not play him last year was sheer arrogance and stupidity 

 

Just now, layzie said:

What would you do?

Whiskey 

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

T-mac our best imo, everyone else can get stuffed 

JVR?


Just now, Coobs said:

We didn't even deserve 2021 we are weak as [censored]

Nah get out 

Do we go and get that VFL plugger who's just kicked a bag against us?

 

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