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That last F50 entry was a scene from Benny Hill.

Jack Henderson a beautiful kick around the ground, canโ€™t buy a target inside 50, very funny.

 
2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We definitely need to change the High Performance system. The Team is just not sharp

In โ€˜21 we would have smashed this game

Remember the good ol days when it was an arm wrestle in the first half. We would tweak some changes in the half time break and then steamroll teams in the second half?

Dreaming....


1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

We also need to move on, forget '21 is history. Seems that our coach hasn't and thinks we are still a premiership fancy.

Come up with a refreshed list, new coach with new ideas.

I am rememberingโ€™21 because Burgess was in charge

We are nowhere near as fit now

Mind or body

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1 minute ago, Demon Spirit said:

Feel bloody sorry for Goody, trying his best with what heโ€™s got in front of him

It's because of him that players haven't a clue wha to do with ball in hand

We have some of the slowest , dumbest and most unfit players in the comp


1 minute ago, Demon Spirit said:

Feel bloody sorry for Goody, trying his best with what heโ€™s got in front of him

Lol

Just now, Demon Spirit said:

Not too bad so far to be honest, much better than last week. You can see what theyโ€™re trying to do. Just need a bit more composure

Just now, Coobs said:

Lol

Donโ€™t how you can argue with that after the display put out tonight. Plenty of vfl performances out there tonight


1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

It's because of him that players haven't a clue wha to do with ball in hand

Lol are you even watching the same game

1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Geelong have been doing that all game and not one has been called.

Sports entertainment

we were better this week in patches for longer periods, so I didn't switch it off. but have we a skills coach....if not get one.


1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

It's because of him that players haven't a clue wha to do with ball in hand

You would be an expert about not having a clue.

Van Rooyen a mile off.

Fritsch.. some of the decisions. Not a half forward.

Petty was responsible for at least 2 goals in the 4Q.

Oliver, viney same story.. hack forward.

Tackles slipping everywhere.

1 minute ago, darkhorse72 said:

we were better this week in patches for longer periods, so I didn't switch it off. but have we a skills coach....if not get one.

Choco ๐Ÿคญ

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Tuned in for quarter 4. I watched for 5 mins. Didnโ€™t watch last week. We are worse than I thought. Something has to change.

To know what this team is capable of and to witness this performance just beggars belief. I think thereโ€™s going to be a lot of players requesting a trade if we donโ€™t start turning this ship.

This is starting to look like the coming of an other real dark dark age.


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