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On 22/04/2025 at 14:32, seventyfour said:

Turner for May is obvious. McVee comes in, I'd make the change for Sharp, but then not sure who gets the sun. Melksham perhaps.

Not sure Sharp deserves to stay in

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Personal reasons?

I reckon I know what it is. I’ll DM you.

 

Sorry but fritsch does not deserve a recall after 1 game.

Tomorrow night I better see him chase, not be selfish & not get in the way of other forwards

Good changes, Fritsch and Melk have never worked inside the same fwd line. But fritta still has to perform or he is out again.

I do like our fwd line with just 2 talls, especially if we can play like we did v the dockers!


16 hours ago, 58er said:

Why not?

Because it happens every week these days Mr Double Quoter.

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9 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Sorry but fritsch does not deserve a recall after 1 game.

Tomorrow night I better see him chase, not be selfish & not get in the way of other forwards

Can't say I'm thrilled about it either. Not because I don't want him back but we need to set standard of work rate in that forward line.

Hope he brings it.

Good changes.

Only missing 1-2 from the 22 now

Having Bowey, Windsor, Lindsay, Kolt, McVee, Langford, Pickett in the same team makes a HUGE difference.

Skill, pace, youth

One win can make a big big difference

 

After strong Round 6 showings, the Dees and Tigers are set for a blockbuster clash, in front of a sell-out crowd. 

from MFC website, still lots of tickets don’t think it will be close to a sell out??

Fritta getting dropped was about giving him a kick up the [censored], it was never about him kicking a bag in the magoos

Thrilled our forward line savant is back


3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Good changes.

Only missing 1-2 from the 22 now

Having Bowey, Windsor, Lindsay, Kolt, McVee, Langford, Pickett in the same team makes a HUGE difference.

Skill, pace, youth

One win can make a big big difference

Spot on, With Howes, Turner, Laurie, out or next in. can see why goodie is changing the game style.

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Good changes.

Only missing 1-2 from the 22 now

Having Bowey, Windsor, Lindsay, Kolt, McVee, Langford, Pickett in the same team makes a HUGE difference.

Skill, pace, youth

One win can make a big big difference

No idea if he can actually play but having AMW in that mix would be fun

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

He needs to be tagged closely. Who wears shortShort?

Hahaha what the.

Didn’t even notice! But yes Capper comes to mind

41 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

Good changes, Fritsch and Melk have never worked inside the same fwd line. But fritta still has to perform or he is out again.

I do like our fwd line with just 2 talls, especially if we can play like we did v the dockers!

Would've liked Melk in to tag Vlastuin, and stop the intercept mark, less of an issue with Balta hamstrung by the ankle bracelet after dark.....

Fritta a perfect opportunity to stand up now!

1 hour ago, Demon Jack said:

Not sure about Fritsch getting an immediate recall after a so-so VFL performance.

Saying that, if we play like we did against Freo, Fritsch will be one who'll highly benefit.

Fritsch, was disinterested and lazy last week and he gets a call up???? PARK ME club is rewarding mediocrity NOT GOOD ENOUGH!


I guess we will see if Fritsch has learnt anything from getting dropped despite not having to earn his spot back in the vfl first. Hopefully just the fact he knows he’s not an automatic selection will be enough. I hope Goodwin has the balls to send him back down if he still has his bad habits.

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Fritsch, was disinterested and lazy last week and he gets a call up???? PARK ME club is rewarding mediocrity NOT GOOD ENOUGH!

With Melksham being managed not ommitted who do you suggest be promoted in the role that Melksham plays or should I take a guess? No forward looked worth anything at Casey last week based on what I saw but a role needs to be filled and the Fritsch will know if he does not perform he will be back out with Melksham back the following week. He should be given a defensive job on Vlaustin and be purely assessed against his ability to execute it.

1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Sorry but fritsch does not deserve a recall after 1 game.

Tomorrow night I better see him chase, not be selfish & not get in the way of other forwards

I am with you played 3 quarters of poor football at Casey and back in. He had better get a couple tomorrow night.

3 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

With Melksham being managed not ommitted who do you suggest be promoted in the role that Melksham plays or should I take a guess? No forward looked worth anything at Casey last week based on what I saw but a role needs to be filled and the Fritsch will know if he does not perform he will be back out with Melksham back the following week. He should be given a defensive job on Vlaustin and be purely assessed against his ability to execute it.

He cannot play that role, there is a hardly a defensive bone in his body.

5 minutes ago, Garbo said:

I guess we will see if Fritsch has learnt anything from getting dropped despite not having to earn his spot back in the vfl first. Hopefully just the fact he knows he’s not an automatic selection will be enough. I hope Goodwin has the balls to send him back down if he still has his bad habits.

Why would you play him down back he would be a disaster.


13 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

With Melksham being managed not ommitted who do you suggest be promoted in the role that Melksham plays or should I take a guess? No forward looked worth anything at Casey last week based on what I saw but a role needs to be filled and the Fritsch will know if he does not perform he will be back out with Melksham back the following week. He should be given a defensive job on Vlaustin and be purely assessed against his ability to execute it.

SESTAN

Just now, picket fence said:

SESTAN

Defensive job, your kidding bloke could not lay roundup on weeds!!

 
Just now, picket fence said:

Defensive job???your kidding bloke could not lay roundup on weeds!! No wonder cultute stinks at Dees!

You right there, picket?


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