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1 minute ago, Adam The God said:

Our pressure ratings have been ordinary post Round 1, so it's not just the Geelong and Essendon game.

Agree but my point still remains.

Can't expect to be a pressure team if uncontested marks are the order of the game.

Edited by layzie

 
 
44 minutes ago, Dees1911 said:

Max said it all.

Teams have gone to work on us !!

Yet we still play same old pathetic style !!!

And sadly he has been completely brain washed onto believing that the old method of clearance / contested & bashing ball forward to get as many i50 entries as you can (and trying to get repeat entries through more crash & bash / pressing high etc) is still the way.

Max has had it drilled into his poor bonce so many times and continues to believe that "weight of numbers will win the day and is the Melb way" and that eventually the wheel will turn. "Just take more learnings from losses and work harder each week".

All that this constant (Simon's inability or unwillingness to change things up effectively) has done is, over time, made us the easiest team to plan, train and play against on game day.

Unfortunately we have become an oppo coach's dream fixture. We make most teams look like potential premiership contenders. Even the dud ones like Essington and Norf.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

25 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Don't get me started on Windsor. The guy was absolutely electric for us on a wing last year and was one of our best attacking weapons. I thought the move to defence over summer was silly at the time and it looks absolutely ridiculous now.

The move to defence has robbed him of his confidence. He now looks proppy and uncertain. Well done Simon and his little mate Nathan.


1 hour ago, defuture15 said:

I felt for Tracc as it seemed to effect him the worse.

Maybe if Trac could hit the side of a barn now and then I might have some sympathy.
He's one of the worst culprits of boot it and hope.
Had a hot little patch out've the middle late in the 3rd and sprayed it everywhere.
The true guns of the game can hit the targets and kick the big goals when the team need 'em most.
Trac cannot do either.

I know much has been made of our impotent forward half, but can we take a second to acknowledge how leaky and broken our defence has become, so far this season our opponent has an average final score of 100.3

Let that sink in, so far this season on average, we concede 100 points a game, that is mindboggling from a team that use to barely allow the opponent to get past 65.

It doesn't matter if we fix everything up in the forward half if our defence continues to perform to such a poor standard.

Not great, but disgusted by the so called fans who are teeing off.

That [censored] from the dee brief needs his head checked

 

Probably not the thread, but there are signs of things coming together. Or at least not being as dire as some folk imagine or expect.

There was a mark in the forward line we didn't get, and if May was a forward they'd have given him that mark in the last quarter. Then there were a couple of last minute goals which weren't really reflective of the state of play.

Basically, I have an overly invested 16 year old who flies from "we are the greatest" to "we are the worst team with the worst players ever" - he's been at work tonight, so will want a report on the game: I'll tell him that we had our moments, found our shape in the third, but aren't the basket-case some folk (internally and external) are wanting us to be.

I watch Langdon's game and am reminded of that run of his in the '21 grand final, I watch Gawn and think, while there are 17 up and comers in the competition, he still finds a way to dominate and/or just lead, I see CP5: a slight adjustment and he picks up a couple of crucial goals.

At the end of the day - I put my Dee's socks on on game-day and wear my MFC retro jacket when I walk the dogs. Soon it will be cold and I will pop on the scarf - prob 2021 but maybe one from the other years that #werentsogood.

It's never as bad as you think it is. And for those folk who think it's the worst of the worst... meh, it's a dumb game we watch once a week for half the year...

6 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Maybe if Trac could hit the side of a barn now and then I might have some sympathy.
He's one of the worst culprits of boot it and hope.
Had a hot little patch out've the middle late in the 3rd and sprayed it everywhere.
The true guns of the game can hit the targets and kick the big goals when the team need 'em most.
Trac cannot do either.

Easy up. He'snever been the silkiest user but he did it when it mattered most. Lets's not forgot that 'now and then'.


41 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

The afl site had gawn, pickett, trac then langdon then bowey as our best.

I'd say langdon was hands down our best

Bowey gets to the right places, works his butt off but also has very poor vision, often panic kicks and kicks to a 1 v1 , a 2 v1 or to the non favoured side of player / or on his head etc.

He almost never looks inside when running forward either. Everything in straight lines. Easy to defend and rarely tests or asks questions of the oppo defenders.

If he cleaned the vision, delivery a decision making up he'd be an outstanding player.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

1 minute ago, Jjrogan said:

Easy up. He'snever been the silkiest user but he did it when it mattered most. Lets's not forgot that 'now and then'.

That goal from the boundary in the GF was up there with the greatest goals in GF history. But let’s be honest, if you stood 10 metres away holding a beer, you wouldn’t worry he’d knock it out of your hand.

10 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

I know much has been made of our impotent forward half, but can we take a second to acknowledge how leaky and broken our defence has become, so far this season our opponent has an average final score of 100.3

Let that sink in, so far this season on average, we concede 100 points a game, that is mindboggling from a team that use to barely allow the opponent to get past 65.

It doesn't matter if we fix everything up in the forward half if our defence continues to perform to such a poor standard.

We've lost any potency we once had to put serious pressure in for extended periods or run back in support / intercept a kick behind the ball etc.

Once the ball clears their congested area of immediate contest they basically jog around ball watching and looking to run down the odd tackle in traffic if they happen to get close enough.

Although it improved from a low base tonight, our pressure game has also been poor for much of this and last season vs what's required if you're to compete with the better clubs. Teams are just toying with us on transition, around stoppage and on the spread once the ball is out.

We're also now playing amateurish footy around stoppage (again) with too many getting sucked into or ball watching at the contest. If the oppo gets first use, which is usually about 50%+ of the time, alot of the time they can easily find exits out the front and then they're off to the races easily as one or two too many of ours are still back at the stoppage / contest area.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Back from the game about an hour ago. A couple of reds later, and nothing’s changed!

  • broken system on the field;

  • broken hearts off the field.

I’m totally confused ……. perhaps even more so than what the players seem to be, although that seems unlikely!

My heads in a spin, and it’s not from the two glasses of red wine!

Something’s gotta change!


Listened to Goodwin presser … stated the same BS but to hear the players lacked fight wow .. how many premiership exp players do we have that can’t find fight ????

1 minute ago, Demonsone said:

Listened to Goodwin presser … stated the same BS but to hear the players lacked fight wow .. how many premiership exp players do we have that can’t find fight ????

He literally said the players ‘lack fight’?

Another coach killing performance.

Simon Goodwin keeps repeating himself.

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The definition of madness is repeating the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.

Unfortunately, the Demons players just don't seem to respond to him anymore. They all love Goody as a mate but they don't seem to respect him very much. Otherwise, they would play with the intensity and ferocity required to win.

Simon is now "delulu with no solulu" it seems. Best that he falls upon his sword and leaves rather than gets sacked. We can all then start fresh.

Time to start calling John Longmire, Adam Simpson, Justin Leppitsch and other potential coaching candidates for season 2026. Time for change.

Edited by Supreme_Demon

I can forgive that we suck. Ageing players, injuries, getting out coached... I'd have accepted this if the price was a flag 4 years ago.

I just can't accept how boring we are. I'd rather lose 100-150 than the way we play now. It's worse than being bad. It's dull. It's pathetic.

Goodwin's coaching for his life, surely he sees that it's either show something or he's gone? Wouldn't you throw some caution to the wind??

3rd quarter goals.

Spargo entry to a leading Petty. Demanded someone lead.

Fritsch heads up play on

Melksham superb kick to a leading Fritsch

Melksham spectacular mark, superb kick to a moving Pickett

Good kick from Chandler to numbers, Spargo goal assist to Sharp.

The reason why it was good is because of the names it wasnt in the hands of.


44 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

Not great, but disgusted by the so called fans who are teeing off.

That [censored] from the dee brief needs his head checked

I think fans have every right to “tee off” .. 5 wins and 15 losses in the last 20 matches is diabolical.

The guy from the deebrief is gutted like we all are. Don’t pot him for showing some emotion.

1 hour ago, DemonWA said:

Not great, but disgusted by the so called fans who are teeing off.

That [censored] from the dee brief needs his head checked

Round 3, 2017 v Geelong:

"It was frustrating. Clearly you've got to kick goals to win games of footy and we didn't do that today,"

Round 5, 2018 v richmond 

"We didn't connect well forward of centre. It's been a little bit of a tale of some of our games this year where we've struggled to connect and have efficiency inside forward 50.”

Round 21, 2018 v Sydney

"We didn't connect well forward of centre. It's been a little bit of a tale of some of our games this year where we've struggled to connect and have efficiency inside forward 50.”

Round 6, 2019 v Richmond

"We had our opportunities through the middle of the ground, but we couldn't connect with our handball and our kicking,"

Round 15 and 16, 2020 against lowly Sydney and Freo were the same. Inefficiency cost us finals. 

Now 2022-25 the same old BS repeated! Even after a flag, this club finds new ways of disappointing fans. Goodwin has a pattern and a one off 2021 (which I am grateful for) does not mean he gets a pass. 

Inefficiency, moving the ball and goal kicking has been an issue ever since Goodwin took over. 2021 was a lot better, but is now an anomaly.

So, no, you are wrong. Fans/members have EVERY right to tee off at the basket case this club is becoming yet again. I only pay $750 for my membership, so can’t imagine those who pay the $1000+ yearly.

Edited by VNightCityLegend


1 hour ago, Demon Dynasty said:

And sadly he has been completely brain washed onto believing that the old method of clearance / contested & bashing ball forward to get as many i50 entries as you can (and trying to get repeat entries through more crash & bash / pressing high etc) is still the way.

Max has had it drilled into his poor bonce so many times and continues to believe that "weight of numbers will win the day and is the Melb way" and that eventually the wheel will turn. "Just take more learnings from losses and work harder each week".

All that this constant (Simon's inability or unwillingness to change things up effectively) has done is, over time, made us the easiest team to plan, train and play against on game day.

Unfortunately we have become an oppo coach's dream fixture. We make most teams look like potential premiership contenders. Even the dud ones like Essington and Norf.

The opposition all know that we're mentally weak and if they keep the pressure on for long enough we'll collapse like a house of cards.

Edited by Fork 'em

 

We lost it in the first half. Deplorable football everything was just so hard. The 3rd quarter was the best quarter we played all year, then of all people May to drop a sitter and give away an easy goal when we had all the play and was only 10 points down was unforgivable. He's been poor all year like all of them have been. Thank god for Gawn I don't know where we would be without him, Kossie and Langdon were pretty good too.

10 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

We lost it in the first half. Deplorable football everything was just so hard. The 3rd quarter was the best quarter we played all year, then of all people May to drop a sitter and give away an easy goal when we had all the play and was only 10 points down was unforgivable. He's been poor all year like all of them have been. Thank god for Gawn I don't know where we would be without him, Kossie and Langdon were pretty good too.

We lost it on September 15, 2023.


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