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On 29/03/2025 at 16:13, Cosmic Baby said:

Great signs today, should be a good game next week.

Whatever you’re taking @Cosmic Baby it’s clearly not legal!

 
On 29/03/2025 at 21:09, fr_ap said:

I miss the good people we had around our club. Gus, Nibbler, Hibberd, Jetta. Bedford, Jordon.

All had flaws but guys you could rely on to crack in.

Honestly the types Tim Lamb brought in....billings...schache...Grundy...mcadam....we moved away from guys that could win contests...to guys that just have no physicality. Or weak mentality. Or weak bodies. You couldn't have managed a list more poorly if you tried.

We were such a brutal team at the peak.

Sigh

The loss of Gus Brayshaw can never be understated. His on-field presence was enormous. Non-stop vocal encouragement and support, and crucially, he was very good at it. Bright guy and got his messages across eloquently and sharply. Would simply not have allowed as many hung heads during the game as we saw last Saturday. The club is sorely lacking in that kind of energy (dare I say, “vibe”) now, and it’s no coincidence that it noticeably plummeted, and has yet to recover, since the poor guy was taken off the ground.

Max, we know, has always possessed those same qualities but I can’t help but think he’s feeling lonely out there without Gus.

15 hours ago, SPC said:

One thing that struck me late last night. Who would be the next in line as captain and vice captain?

Viney is average, Lever makes too many errors and is always injured. Trac is not a leader and too emotional. JVR wants to be a leader but is playing with oven mits on. We have no young onfield leaders coming through and our current ones are not leading and look finished.

If you believe that history repeats, then going by our current trajectory it will be Langford and Lindsay as “co-captains”.

 
7 hours ago, 640MD said:

I watched it at the Gee yesterday, what I saw were players willing to try, but too scared to make a mistake (thats what it seemed to me) like last week Rivers and Tmac played on but got caught because no one was giving advice or running with them,

I just think something smells fishy, Some players more interested in their profile in later life rather than now. As an instance Langford scored his first goal I think, How many of the team got around him, it should have been the whole blondy lot. Bit what I saw was only a few, If someone wants to dispute this fine I might be in error.

The major difference with the Demons of today and when we stole our flag is they do not seem to enjoy them selves out there. I must come from a long line of convicts because I see no problem in pinching a flag. Tomarto or Tomato we won winners are grinners. We were fantastic for about 3 years, but we were as bad as yesterday for 30 years or more.

Sorry to disagree, but I thought generally all the players were around him when he kicked the goal.

Your first comment about not running on to enable a handball was spot on. Is it game plan or just not fit enough to match GWS or GS.

On 29/03/2025 at 21:49, Rednblueriseing said:

With all the noise coming out the club its no surprise.... can someone stand up( Brad Green) at sort this sh$#t out. Even if it means pulling your mates in order!! For f#$k sake we can't be this unprofessional again.

Mate Greeny's a lovely fellow and was a great player. One of my favs and loved watching him play. But he aint listening and is all aboard.

Even offering to give hugs & cuddles to Simon & Richo if they're ever feeling a little bit overwhelmed at any point.

Maybe it's just me and my old school ways, but this kumbaya culture (epidemic) that appears to have permeated through the club is def not my thing.

At this rate the entire club will end up shutting up shop and having to take stress leave.

Maybe they could all head down to Rye for a few weeks of TLC and spas together and just forfeit our next few games.

Or send Whitford and the Casey boys in as replacements.... actually you know what

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6 hours ago, Longsufferingnomore said:

Sorry to disagree, but I thought generally all the players were around him when he kicked the goal.

Your first comment about not running on to enable a handball was spot on. Is it game plan or just not fit enough to match GWS or GS.

I was not sure how many got around him. From my end it only looked liked maybe 6. But then I looked away, no one from my end went down. Pleased to be in error.

I did think that “most”of the players were trying in the last. Some are just out of form badly and should go to Casey. But the suns had their confidence sky high and we were done. Probably before half time , 18 points for so long, depressing!

4 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Mate Greeny's a lovely fellow and was a great player. One of my favs and loved watching him play. But he aint listening and is all aboard.

Even offering to give hugs & cuddles to Simon & Richo if they're ever feeling a little bit overwhelmed at any point.

Maybe it's just me and my old school ways, but this kumbaya culture (epidemic) that appears to have permeated through the club is def not my thing.

At this rate the entire club will end up shutting up shop and having to take stress leave.

Maybe they could all head down to Rye for a few weeks of TLC and spas together and just forfeit our next few games.

Or send Whitford and the Casey boys in as replacements.... actually you know what

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