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Couldn’t believe Goodwin in his press conference after the team he coaches kicks 6.15. He was saying how he was happy with the way we played, happy with a few young forwards??
Van Rooyen was good but that’s it, cannot believe the stuff that was coming out of his mouth, I know you have to be positive but it was pathetic the way he talked, he forgets about supporters having sit through that stuff, pay thousands in memberships to go and watch that [censored], he’s unbelievable, until he goes we’re stuffed!!

 

Goody and his game plan have gone past his use by date.

Era is over 

 

As pointed out last week- heads should roll.. players are not up to scratch.- Bowey, McVee, Howe, Sparrow, Billings, Laurie, Chandler ,Turner  are all players I currently question - are they up to it.?

Players that are not being given a go re Fullerton, Kolstrup, Brown , AMW should be looked at NOW.

The coaching panel should be questioned heavily.,playing payers totally out of form, or being played in positions which seem they are not suited in re Howe- back pocket, Turner- key position.Petty - tall forward, 2nd ruck.

I blame Richardson here- he is in charge of performance - time to go?

Furthermore Williams- development and kicking - a disgrace & has been all year.

 

They are destroying this club.

 

 

 

 

 

 

23 minutes ago, Dave1711 said:

Couldn’t believe Goodwin in his press conference after the team he coaches kicks 6.15. He was saying how he was happy with the way we played, happy with a few young forwards??
Van Rooyen was good but that’s it, cannot believe the stuff that was coming out of his mouth, I know you have to be positive but it was pathetic the way he talked, he forgets about supporters having sit through that stuff, pay thousands in memberships to go and watch that [censored], he’s unbelievable, until he goes we’re stuffed!!

BUMP Agree what a crock of Sheeeeeit!! HAS TO GO !!


4 minutes ago, bazza226 said:

Goody and his game plan have gone past his use by date.

Era is over 

WHAT ERA?? ONE FLAG ONE F***** flag I might add!

The Goodwin era
Home and away numbers

2017: 12 wins, 10 losses 

2018: 14 wins, 8 losses

Finals 2 wins 1 loss

2019: 5 wins, 17 losses

2020: 9 wins, 8 losses

2021: 17 wins, 1 draw, 4 losses  

Finals  3 wins 🏆

2022: 15 wins, 6 losses

Finals 2 losses 🤮🤮

2023: 16 wins, 7 losses

Finals. 2 losses🤮🤮

2024: 7 wins, 6 losses

today was a bad bad loss v Pies 

At full strength (excl Lever) versus a Pies side missing 6-7 best 18 players.  We got humbled and frankly humiliated again. 

Earlier this year Goody kept saying it was about making the supporters really PROUD to support the Dees.  Well it’s quickly moved to us members and supporters being disappointed, disheartened and embarrassed. 

Edited by spirit of norm smith
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