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Move Tmac fwd.

Who cares. Need at least two or three more goals.

It's not Fritta, Jvr or Disco.

Maybe the latter but it needs to happen now.

Pull your finger out Goody or I'll join in the chorus to sack you this week.

Its going to be a loud one. I promise.

It's now or never Simon.

Don't die wondering

 

Fritch had to be dropped after last week. Giving nothing offensively or defensively- just a soft liability.


Talk about soft! Break out the marshmallows!

 

186 here we come

Goodnight all


I think it is clear to me these players don't want their coach anymore. Just no effort or awareness. Lack of any competitive fibre, so far removed from the 21' team.


oliver is just a lumbering carthorse now. so sad to see

2 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

May is a liability coming out of the 50

And inside the 50. The end is incredibly nigh for him.

This is reminding me of the old Neeld days. The players don’t know what to do.


Just now, Disco InTurno said:

I’m not sure there’s an AFL side we could beat right now.

Make no mistake none. We could lose in the VFL I am sure of that.

 

Barracking for a smashing now so we can get rid of Goody and free the players up with a new coach.


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