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Goodwin ... CONTINUED POOR COACHING

 
4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Goodwin ... CONTINUED POOR COACHING

PF never ever ever ever misses an opportunity to pot the premiership coach.😢

Living rent free.

Pies are simply not that good a team.

They have flogged us twice at the G this year.

It's a mindset.

Mind you they do tend to end players careers, so there's that.

I wish we would respond.

 

 
1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

PF never ever ever ever misses an opportunity to pot the premiership coach.😢

And until I see a change in approach nothing will change!

On 23/08/2024 at 23:10, Heart Beats True said:

Tough decisions needed

No sch!tt Sherlock 


1 hour ago, Deepfreeze said:

infirmi sicut urina

captivitatis difricatus urina

 
13 hours ago, Tarax Club said:
15 hours ago, Deepfreeze said:

infirmi sicut urina

captivitatis difricatus urina

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9 minutes ago, Deepfreeze said:

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life of brian GIF

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On 26/08/2024 at 11:37, leave it to deever said:

Living rent free.

Pies are simply not that good a team.

They have flogged us twice at the G this year.

It's a mindset.

Mind you they do tend to end players careers, so there's that.

I wish we would respond.

 

Perhaps if Maysie needs a rest he could shepherd a few pies players into retirement while earning a suspension. All football related incidents of course. I believe he has been suspended when someone ran into him so those incidents occur.

On 28/08/2024 at 07:23, Deepfreeze said:

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AFL statute of limitations must be near done. If the urine samples Deepfreeze has in retention, can now return to room temperature we can all feel much relieved.

Edited by Tarax Club

That was a genuinely pathetic performance by us that night and Collingwood actually had more players out than us.

One team wanted to the end the season with some pride and dignity and the other was just happy for Mad Monday and the ensuing footy trip or overseas holiday to arrive.

Yes, as fate would prove it was better to lose the game given we rose 2 spots up the draft, but the game itself was almost a microcosm of the season and most supporters left the MCG dejected from the game and season on a broader level.

Expecting or at least hoping that the standards are much better this year and we have less of these Collingwood and Freo non competitive efforts.

 

 

Good to see that 5 months of bitterness finally let out today. No point keeping it locked up inside.


That 7 point loss to the Pies and that 1 point loss to Blues still burns deep in the guts, I will never forget the utter despair after those two losses but it does make you more resilient and vengeful.💕

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