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2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Goodwin simply cannot last this performance.

This is putrid 

Greene must be swift tonight 🤞🏻

 

Put a line through this season, find a new coach and figure out what we're gonna do with our draft picks. 

I'd be happy with a full rebuild at this point, including moving on Trac and Clarry if we can. 

I don’t mind losing but we have been soft all day and completely given up. 


Forget 10 goals. 
 

This will get close to 100. Honestly hope it does, Goodwin won’t last the night

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

That sums it up. My god petty

Yep.

And to think we pinned our season on him last year as a fwd. He was good last week but had a mare today .

And some people were complaining about the time slots we have.

No wonder when we serve this type of tripe.

I'm laying the blame totally on the club. How many of us have been howling about our abysmal fwd line?

I hope Fritta gets dropped for a month.  I don't care . It's one thing to not touch the pill but it's inexcusable to have not laid a single discernable tackle.

See ya Fritta.

Jvr has gone totally backwards.

Oliver and Coney and Chandler have done well.

But so many of them have been terrible.

But the club goes first in blame for not having any players we can replace any of these players up forward. Big time.

 

That's a sad ending for some champs of the MFC. Unfortunately the plodders have now taken control


Is there an award for making it to now before turning it off? 

That's just embarrassing effort. I can handle losing. I can't handle complete lack of effort and no desire for contest.

Pathetic, embarrassing performance. I don't know what happened to the team from round one but we deserved to get raked over the coals for this.

31 minutes ago, DutchDemons said:

Tell him to get ready for 50+ years of pain.

This is the truth


Omg this is diabolical. Appalling skills . Kicking to the opposition. Inability to clear from centre even when winning the tap.Poor tackling. Pointless bombs to the forward line . So slow . We are playing like a bottom two side.

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5 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

The club has been expecting Goodwin to be a different coach, clearly won't change at all never.

Clearly trying to change up the inside midfield and game plan. We just are not executing. Chandler is the only one who has had a 'good' game

So many broken tackles, not even from fends or anything, but from players just not committing hard enough and not holding strong.


No pressure from the forward line. They are just running it straight through. Okay, that’s enough. I’m checking out.
 

Gone from the best defence and allowed 6 goals by a bottom team Goodwin coming down to coach from the bench when the games is gone says it all! Has completely lost control of the bs game plan

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We let this f kn club walk all over us for 15 years and we could only manage to walk over them for 7.

P  iss f kn weak.

 
1 minute ago, layzie said:

Will hand it to North. Theyre on the up and we're on the down. Real hungry

Yep. Stark contrast between the two teams.

That it’s for me today. Can’t bear to watch this [censored] show. Something still funky bout the club. Doubt it will get fixed this year. Goody - I’m afraid you need to go. We’ll need another 2-3 years with a new game plan. 
 

Bombers death riding us hard.


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