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I just keep watching thinking it's going to 'click'.

This is the first time ever that I'm thinking of turning off. It's so hard to watch.

At least in the rebuild years you could get belted but see a work in progress or some good individual games from certain players.

This is just horrendous.

 

17 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

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

Come on now, he's put Petty forward!

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4 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Just spent two hours getting a sick toddler to sleep. Then the TV and see the score. Seems like more of the same from this group? Belted around the ball and bombing to a congested forward line?

Hey man

Hope the little one gets better soon! 🤞

I really wish I hadn't already made plans and bought tickets for a mate to attend with me on the 24th.

 

So now we move a key defender forward because we can’t take marks and have a bunch of small/medium forwards. Can’t make this stuff up. The whole coaching group have lost me now


2 minutes ago, BAMF said:

I just keep watching thinking it's going to 'click'.

This is the first time ever that I'm thinking of turning off. It's so hard to watch.

At least in the rebuild years you could get belted but see a work in progress or some good individual games from certain players.

This is just horrendous.

I’ve turned it off.

Kiddie level football, horrid.

Going to watch 1923, at least enjoy something.

Essendon are playing poorly but we are not even playing.

The whole club can go and [censored] off

I could take losses when we had a rubbish list but our talent is pretty good

[censored]!!

Just now, nomed said:

I’ve turned it off.

Kiddie level football, horrid.

Going to watch 1923, at least enjoy something.

Life's too short to waste a Saturday night


Just now, nomed said:

I’ve turned it off.

Kiddie level football, horrid.

Going to watch 1923, at least enjoy something.

Much better use of your evening, Spencer Dutton is the kind of guy we could use right now

What learnings to we have line of sight on working to be better this time?


theres our 1 goal for the third quarter!!

As far as I'm concerned we keep Lindsay, Langford and Windsor.
The rest we put on the trade table and see what we can get.
As long as Goodwin and his assistants go too.

 

What does Henderson offer to this team?


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