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Just now, P-man said:

At the ground and itโ€™s bad. Really bad. The spirit of this team is broken.

This seems to be the issue, P-Man. That deep hunger and drive that makes us want to play and support footy appears to be totally absent now. Our spirit is probably best defined by Fritsch who looks lazy, disinterested, and indifferent.

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It's half time. we cant score.

I would expect to see some major changes to our structure to try and score. We cannot contest anywhere in the air.
If they dont, then there is no hope with this coaching group.

1 minute ago, BigBadBustling said:

Are the soccer training apologists getting it yet?

Soccer Goal GIF

 
4 minutes ago, adonski said:

I can see the changes for next week

IN: Jeffo, Fullerton, Disco

ur dreaming there will be no changes, how many games have we lost at selection in the past 4 years

48 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Disgrace that Fullerton isnโ€™t playing. No one in the forward line can take a mark.

Fullertonโ€™s 5 goals didnโ€™t come from contested marks. Good decision not to pick him.


I think we now know why Nathan Bassett and Nathan Jones joined the coaching staff.

Coz everybody else stood clear of the joint or Goody didn't want to be over ruled with cold hard facts.

Just now, jaydenh10 said:

ur dreaming there will be no changes, how many games have we lost at selection in the past 4 years

Has to be changes this time surely Just so disappointing I did not see this coming I thought final 8 this year

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2ndย 

๐ŸคฎSpargo 3 missed tacklesย  - WORST PLAYER IN THE AFL (no argument) delist now

๐ŸคฎBowey spare. Ridley spare. Bombers uncontested marks in defence. Goodwin strategy ?!?!?!

๐Ÿคฎchip chip chip chip TURNOVERย 

๐ŸคฎSpargo setup Langdon for koย 

๐Ÿคฎfumbles and fumbles and fumblesย 

๐Ÿคฎ. Inside50s 27. Goals 2. 7%

๐ŸคฎSpargo metres gained 50ย 

โญ๏ธLangdon 17 disposals 6 contested possessions 1 goal 8 marks

2 minutes ago, BigBadBustling said:

Are the soccer training apologists getting it yet?

nope they have disappeared no surprises, i was one of the first to bring this up got absolutely abused for it


We have a coach with no clue and experienced players with no care. I am not usually a sack the coach guy but he is lost as are they. Whilst at it Oliver and Fritsch both need to be ommitted and traded at years end. The jogging away from contests and watching players run away from them continues to occur. Why? Because they keep getting gifted games and their mates in Spargo and Melksham come in with no form or many clear attribute they bring to the team. This is worse than Neeld era football because the names on the park are so much more capable but lack and understanding what to do and a want to do it at 100%.

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Iโ€™m actually more ashamed of this club now than I was between 2008-2017

can we just sit out the season PLEASEEEEE

2 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

Fullertonโ€™s 5 goals didnโ€™t come from contested marks. Good decision not to pick him.

Well our forward line of midgets isnโ€™t the answer

1 minute ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

Fullertonโ€™s 5 goals didnโ€™t come from contested marks. Good decision not to pick him.

Had one strong contested mark and goaled. Others from leading for the footy. Thatโ€™s more than what we see tonight.

1 minute ago, darkhorse72 said:

It's half time. we cant score.

Thatโ€™s why. Theyโ€™re in the changeroomsโ€ฆ.


Insipid. That is all I have to say.

I don't want to get in trouble but this team is [censored] right now and no amount of knight in shining armour positive Demonland grandstanding losers can tell me otherwise. If you played this game tonight 10 times I'd say at least 8 of them would go exactly the same way. We fall into the trap of thinking a new week brings new hope and promise to turn things around but none of that happens right now, there is no hope. We have come out 4 weeks in a row as limp as a charity wristband and it takes 5 minutes to register a tackle. The ball bobbles everywhere like we've never touched a footy before and the opposition's uncontested possession count goes up like an odometer. Why should we even turn up next week? There's no evidence at all that it will change.

6 smalls in a forward 50 is almost a sackable offence. We have no idea how to stop the slow and patient ball movement and this was the best you could come up with?

Great coaching from Scott getting Setterfield to man up Oliver at stoppages. Setterfield might be best on ground right now.

Sparrow is living up to his moniker of 100 games without a Brownlow vote, no-where to be seen. Fritsch can't get near it. Chandler, Spargo, Henderson useless.

7.4% inside 50 efficiency. That's 2 goals from 27 I50s. And for you umpire fans guess what? We lead the free count 10-5.

We stink, no-one knows what they're doing. Good luck.

5 minutes ago, P-man said:

At the ground and itโ€™s bad. Really bad. The spirit of this team is broken.

The sad thing is. We have Tracc, Pickett, Windsor, JVR, Clarry, Rivers, Langford, Lindsay.

We're going to [censored] them all up.

JVR will be a Jessie Hogan at another club.

I love you all

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 wouldnโ€™t

Club is a basket case

Why would anyone back Goodwin?

Just now, BDA said:

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

5 minutes ago, BDA said:

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

Maybe they are waiting for the new coach? Not the first time I would see a playing group giving up on their coach.

2 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

Fullertonโ€™s 5 goals didnโ€™t come from contested marks. Good decision not to pick him.

Are you trying to be provocative. What couldnโ€™t do better than Henderson, Spargo, Melksham, Fritta?


Just saw some vision of all of our forwards sitting together talking. Wonder what they are taking about?

Putting my 2 boys to bed both crying how [censored] we are.... so depressing ffs show some fight and man up, and if we loose at least make it hard for them to win

Just now, CHF said:

Just saw some vision of all of our forwards sitting together talking. Wonder what they are taking about?

Whoโ€™s the striker and who is the goalie at the next training session.

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19 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Thank god Eagles are in it. Maybe our only win for year.

I have serious doubt weโ€™d be able to beat them either. In fact Iโ€™d say we are dead set favourites not to win a game this year.

The players the coaches should be all hauled in front of the members for a please explain. This is diabolical l. We were promised this type of nose dive wouldnโ€™t happen again let alone with 15 premierships players on our list.

This is shaping up to be another forgotten era. 10 years before we become competitive again.

We're actually becoming an embarrassment to the AFL.

There's been some ripping games across this round but we are just dragging it down.


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