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Why the f is Langdon in the middle he is soft can’t tackle or kick. What happens to rivers in the midfield?

 
 

2 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

sadly this isnt all on goodwin and the coaches, absolutely zero talk out their wtf are gawn and the rest of the leadership group doing??

Exactly.  Our leaders go missing.  You watch the other night pendlebury & sidebottom willed there team, cripps goes in, dangerfield last night tried to get his team over the line, ours disappear 

1 minute ago, BAMF said:

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

Chandler? You got to be kidding, he may have the desire but his executions ... 🤦🏻

Losing is one thing. Capitulation is something else. Awful skills sure but you should never drop your heads.

 

All I have to say is [censored] ‘em… they are so disinterested and making zero effort. Absolutely hopeless!!!! And that’s coming from an eternal optimist.

30 throws not called today. Unbelievable.


Just now, dees189227 said:

Exactly.  Our leaders go missing.  You watch the other night pendlebury & sidebottom willed there team, cripps goes in, dangerfield last night tried to get his team over the line, ours disappear 

Maybe some of our vets should also end their careers this season along with Goodwin?

I can't see Max next year, he is not to the standard of the game anymore. Too slow.

May ditto.

Go Dees

12 months til next season


Who was the tool who gave Langdon a four year contract? The guy has been in self preservation mode for three years. 

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Maybe some of our vets should also end their careers this season along with Goodwin?

I can't see Max next year, he is not to the standard of the game anymore. Too slow.

May ditto.

Maybe if Max doesn’t win an AA one year he’ll consider it


Chin can hold his head.. uhh Chin high today 

Talk about raising the white flag………….pathetic. And Goodwin doesn't have a clue how to stop, let alone reverse what’s going on.

Once again, this off-season was all talk. The only words I want to hear now is for Goodwin to be told he’s sacked. Sure harsh, but is his 4th year as coach after the flag. Time to move on.

 
2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Well he's got some work to do

Made a career of hatching the ball and now midfield coach.

Wondering how Harvey Langford is feeling right now? Another great decision by Goodwin. Make him a sub then drop him. Bravo.


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