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Tom Sparrow… 50 minutes time on ground for 2 touches, two tackles, one mark and one free against.

 

I haven't watched much of this game, but just reading everyone's comments I think it suffices to say the players don't care about their coach anymore. Just look at their half efforts.

 

F’ing unbelievable, another 2 goal half and Goodwin can’t see the need to change anything. Totally disgraceful coaching.

1 minute ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I just witnessed the most uninspiring quarter of footy I've seen in my life.

No spirit, no drive of the half back line, no marking ability.

This is unbelievable.

Legitimately thought things couldn’t get any worse and we have around a 65-70% chance to get a win tonight such is the defensive vulnerabilities of *, but we genuinely might not get a win until West Coast in 3 weeks time.

To look so unthreatening against * is just absolutely shocking.

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someone needs to make a call

Goodwin gone or Trust Goodwin and trade Oliver petty Petracca

Probably lose JVR Lindsey Langford Windsor

Pickett gone

I mean why would these guys stay

I wouldn’t

Club is a basket case

The Age

This should be posted on the walls of the Dees training ground

They have no marks inside 50. It’s as though they come to training in whatever gear they want to wear and muck around."

Just now, At the break of Gawn said:

We could genuinely go through this year winless

Imagine if that actually comes to fruition

 
1 minute ago, Random Task said:

JvR being set up for failure.

Langdon can hold his head up high.

This season has quickly devolved from me being hopefully of a win in most games we play to just being interested in the young players development. Sad.

Yep Langers only one who has maintained his levels.

At the ground and it’s bad. Really bad. The spirit of this team is broken.


7 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

full external review end of season

Public

No holds barred

Top to bottom

How did this happen and who is responsible

A review was done, yet with Pert who’s no longer there! A club without a permanent President, CEO .. nothing against Green… but it’s time for Goody & a list mgt shake up … to have basically no talls in the Fwd line us a joke after 3 years of winning a flag , Goodwin has completely unwound the foundations of contest & defence set by Roos ..I’d be surprised if trac dosent request a trade.

If time travel was possible, I wouldn’t want to go back to 2012 or 2013…. But apparently I have.

Just now, Superunknown said:

someone needs to make a call

Goodwin gone or Trust Goodwin and trade Oliver petty Petracca

Probably lose JVR Lindsey Langford Windsor

Pickett gone

I mean why would these guys stay

I wouldn’t

Club is a basket case

Why would anyone back Goodwin?

Maybe they should listen to the fugazi (white noise) during the week, take note of what’s said outside the bubble.

Clearly listening and tapping inside the bubble isn’t working.

This is what happens when you drink your own bath water.

Time has come for change.

At this rate, would be very lucky to get 50,000 Anzac Eve.

Goodwin has lost me

but players like trac, clarry, fritsch petty need to take a look in the mirror.

a team with 15 premiership players should not be this bad irrespective of who the coach is. shameful effort


Just now, adonski said:

I can see the changes for next week

IN: Jeffo, Fullerton, Disco

Unless Jeffo has recovered from his hand injury he won't be in. Fullerton can kick another 10 in the next 3 game and he won't get a game because Goody hates him for some reason, Disco might get a chance.

Just now, Happy Jack said:

If time travel was possible, I wouldn’t want to go back to 2012 or 2013…. But apparently I have.

Even mark neeld had a win against essendon

Just now, Demonsone said:

A review was done, yet with Pert who’s no longer there! A club without a permanent President, CEO .. nothing against Green… but it’s time for Goody & a list mgt shake up … to have basically no talls in the Fwd line us a joke after 3 years of winning a flag , Goodwin has completely unwound the foundations of contest & defence set by Roos ..I’d be surprised if trac dosent request a trade.

External third party

Make it public

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

Why would anyone back Goodwin?

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

Why would anyone back Goodwin?

Rhetorical

1 minute ago, VNightCityLegend said:

Legitimately thought things couldn’t get any worse and we have around a 65-70% chance to get a win tonight such is the defensive vulnerabilities of *, but we genuinely might not get a win until West Coast in 3 weeks time.

To look so unthreatening against * is just absolutely shocking.

We are not winning against West Coast, no chance in hell.


Just now, stranga said:

18 more weeks of this debacle. Are we officially in crisis? Goodwin must go now!

I didn't buy the love in stuff for a second. This place is rotten .

The "love" mantra is a crock of [censored]. We've [censored] ourselves royally. After 2021 we talked ourselves up as a dynasty in the making. Hubris exploded with that rearward looking GF MCG big screen replay event during the 2022 preseason. We had the 2022 Entrecote debacle, rumours of off field issues, etc. Signs of resentment building, and no wonder. Imagine being a broad number of our mid-tier premiership players negotiating contracts and being told that the salary cap was tight, while they look across to millin-dollar mids either going off the rails or cracking the sads and getting Presidents and CEOs sacked.

No wonder we have a field of players with no unity or system or trust or confidence.

And don't get me started on the osteopath cosplaying as Burgess in our fitness dept.

Look, we're working incredibly hard to improve our method.

1 minute ago, TheWiz said:

Tom Sparrow… 50 minutes time on ground for 2 touches, two tackles, one mark and one free against.

And he’s not the worst !! Tagging role.

Henderson. Spargo. Melksham. Casey next week!!! They offer NOTHING

 
2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gosh I'd love Garry just to tee off & just launch into us

I’d let him loose in the change rooms.

Just devoid of hope at this point. It’s like in trying to adopt a new gameplan which doesn’t suit our players, we’ve forgotten all the things we did well. Now we don’t do them, and can’t do any kind of gameplan.

very dispiriting to watch.


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