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It's time to acknowledge the major issue we have against that mob.

3 - 10 our record during Goodwin's era.

We let them get ascendency from the start of our games.

We lack the physicality and pride necessary to stand up against these thugs.

What do we need to do?

 
1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

It's time to acknowledge the major issue we have against that mob.

3 - 10 our record during Goodwin's era.

We let them get ascendency from the start of our games.

We lack the physicality and pride necessary to stand up against these thugs.

What do we need to do?

Well the absolute first thing is don’t turn the ball over.

 
8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

It's time to acknowledge the major issue we have against that mob.

3 - 10 our record during Goodwin's era.

We let them get ascendency from the start of our games.

We lack the physicality and pride necessary to stand up against these thugs.

What do we need to do?

Agree 100%

We have a psychological issue with this mob.


Sticking a tackle might help!

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Just now, Demon Disciple said:

There’s our problem right there

But how do we fix it?

I always feel our players are overwhelmed when we play against this mob.

Next game just tell them to go out there and tackle, tackle, throw bodies. 😤😤😤

 

Hate these f@#$ #@$!! Not only the humiliating loses but the bad luck with injury everything we play them... and that p#@k  Moore laughing after being subbed out for "concussion " probably just to get kossi weeks 😡

7 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

It's time to acknowledge the major issue we have against that mob.

3 - 10 our record during Goodwin's era.

We let them get ascendency from the start of our games.

We lack the physicality and pride necessary to stand up against these thugs.

What do we need to do?

I’m recruiting WARRIORS who can kick 

Sam Lalor 

Harry Oliver 

Zac Johnson

they like the contest and have talent to match 

not nice marshmallow boys !!! 


Go 4th line hockey on them and punch on before the first bounce.

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Just now, Rednblueriseing said:

Hate these f@#$ #@$!! Not only the humiliating loses but the bad luck with injury everything we play them... and that p#@k  Moore laughing after being subbed out for "concussion " probably just to get kossi weeks 😡

We need to fix this travesty pronto.

This will be a litmus test next time we face them in season 2025.

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Go 4th line hockey on them and punch on before the first bounce.

Apart from Viney there’s no flag bearers 

it would be embarrassing 

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

It’s not psychological, it’s game style.

It's both mate 


They are an elite turnover team, apply excellent frontal pressure, swarm at the contest and they have a very solid back 6. Nothing to do with psychology. Goodwin and the coaches need to seriously work on our turnover game, kicking skills and pressure game. 

I have a psychological issue playing the Pies. The rage I feel is bordering on unhealthy. 

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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

I have a psychological issue playing the Pies. The rage I feel is bordering on unhealthy. 

I feel you 😡😡😡

But I love hating that team, if there was ever anyone deserving of my hate it's them.


I personally blame Ricky Petterd

We were as soft as butter against Collingwood.

It was embarrassing.

We still haven't avenged Angus Brayshaw and put Brayden Maynard in hospital.

Until we grow some balls and learn to fight back we will continue to be walked all over by these thugs at Collingwood.

Goodwin has a poor record against specific types of coaches.

Longmire

Longmuire

Had a poor record against Buckley

And now also McRae.

Our last 5 scores vs Pies:

57

51

66

53

56

Says everything.

 

Psychological filth is like herpes. Hate it and can't get rid of it.

11 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I have a psychological issue playing the Pies. The rage I feel is bordering on unhealthy. 

You will never walk alone 

I’m same as you - Pies partner and in laws


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