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1 minute ago, Chook said:

Bayley Fritsch has turned into one of the worst footballers I've seen pull on a jumper in a long long time.

Yet goody won't drop him

 
Just now, Demonsone said:

This Neeld era bs

it really does feel like that doesn't it

messy, sloppy, poor skills, zero pressure defensively

how we have fallen so far from this time last year is just galling

Another Goodwin masterclass.

no clues

 

I look forward to the 10 minute spell where we play well and give us hope only to lose by 10 goals


Ahhh Gary.

We have been "See what happens" going forward since Goodwin took over.

Ive coached elite sport for many years, if my group of athletes fronted up to any comp with this level of skill I would have been sacked real quick. I cannot fathom how we can be this poor.

 

Just now, sydneydee said:

Another Goodwin masterclass.

no clues

I want Goodwin to go as well, but he can't stop Petracca from hand balling to no one or fumbling a ball at his toes under no pressure.
And that's Petracca, our best player. All down the list we've gone backwards at warp speed.

A strong whiff of West Coast's post-flag trajectory about us now.

So we have 3 talls now plus Gawn

[censored] me


For the feint of heart time to stop watching. this is a 70 plus point loss coming up folks.

Why is our pressure factor always so low, and always lower than our oppo??

Sounds a lot like Garry is on the 'Sack Goody' train now


Look at the body language

Trac and even Gawn look defeated

Haven’t ever seen this before. You just know we have zero chance of winning

Belief has left the building

Even the commentators sound bored. The intensity and skill level is so bland. I'm bored it is so bad.

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I'm not sure what's happened. I thought the days of playing badly like this were over.

This is bruise free footy

wtf are they doing in the coaches box? Are we just rocking back and forth repeating “it’ll come good stick to the process”?

We’ll be lucky to have 40,000 members next year if Goodwin and this playing style is persisted with.


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