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Need more 200+ cm players.

 
4 minutes ago, Pickettup said:

In all seriousness, without carrying on, if this happens again next week is Goodwin gone?

Should be tonight…

 
4 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

My 41 week pregnant GF in labour would be a better option of Half Back than Rivers or Salem at the moment.

As they say, good delivery is all about knowing when to push forward with the momentum and knowing when to take the pressure off.

Hopefully the labour doesn't result in the nightmare rip from hole to hole like today's game has.

In a related note, the strange creature living in my wife's belly got more kicks during this game than most of the Demons did. Contrast couldn't be sharper because little one really lifted after half time.

3 minutes ago, Demonised said:

Can you show me the way to Fumbletown?

Aren’t we there already?


11-19 free kicks.. questionable frees. However we have been terrible. Fumbling all quarters.

JFC the skills are just putrid.

 

Reverse the jersey and that's a ballup.


If we win a game this year I will be absolutely gobsmacked. There’s something terribly wrong with this team.

Edited by DeeSince73

I’m actually curious as to what Goodwin is going to say about this. You surely can’t dish out platitudes after THIS.

Actually scratch that. He’ll talk about how good the Suns were and how we have to get better.

7 minutes ago, BDA said:

It’s the senior players letting us down here.

It's telling right? They don't believe or care for their coach.

Just now, P-man said:

I’m actually curious as to what Goodwin is going to say about this. You surely can’t dish out platitudes after THIS.

Actually scratch that. He’ll talk about how good the Suns were and how we have to get better.

He should say I am resigning, but he won't. So time for the club to man up and sack.


Just now, DeeSince73 said:

If win a game this year I will be absolutely gobsmacked. There’s something terribly wrong with this team.

feels like Melbourne pre Peter Jackson and Paul Roos.

Anyone else reckon Aiden Johnson can play,??dreadful, dropped chest mark,Slow!

There’s no leadership though - how / who can make a call on the coach?

The President is confirmed as only seeing out this season.

We have only an interim CEO with the new CEO to be confirmed in APRIL FFS.

I wouldn't even say the suns pressure is elite but they are causing us to panick and become desperate with our disposals.


A ten goal loss. Someone needs to answer to this.

 

Just so many basic things we’re botching. Fumbles, tackles don’t stick…just not switched on and holding ourselves to high standards. Or even middling standards.

Underwhelming Van Rooyen, junk time goal, see you at Slthera central next week with Johhno and Fritta


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