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Enjoyed the Podcast this week

Was driving back from Shepparton this afternoon and it made the trip go really quick

I thought the highlights this week were

Binman’s stats. Very thorough. Full debrief on lots of stats from pressure to ratings to contested stuff. I liked the player ratings section

Binmans rant on the umpires especially the Rivers incident in the last quarter where the umpire from 90 metre away gave the decision AND as well as the Kozzzzy non free kick for the blatant trip and the subsequent AFL whitewash! The umps killed our chances. Thats truth telling.

George’s despair at Fritta’s continued poor form, poor goalkicking and general lack of any pressure (we all share his pain). Fritta can’t survive another week !!

David from Adelaide and his comments. I agree with his dismay at Lever’s comments I heard similar talk about the difficulties in managing a change !

Andy playing the SEN Commentary from Gerard Whateley on the Kozzzzy non free kick! Worst umpire howler EVER!!

The POD was informative and again reflected all of us at the moment … we all love the Dees with the unwavering passion and hope but with a sense of anger, frustration, disappointment and desperation.

 

Thanks Andy, George and Binman another great listen, I have been holding off listening because I was still disappointed about how we finished the game. However I thoroughly enjoyed the wrap up of the game, Binman passion in particular and I agree with his comments that we should persist with the new game plan even if it costs us games, it is a better brand of footy the more we practise it the better and fitter the group will become. Our kicking for goal was woeful the umpires pathetic and we had too many passengers in the side. Time for a change up keep turning over our bottom six until we find the right mix of players that want to contribute and bleed for the club. Thanks again, really enjoyed the podcast and also the questions raised by all posters.👍😁

Another ️ pod guys.

I truly loved your balance, integrity and honesty, in a show that might easily have been nothing but bitterness about ‘the one that got away’.

I could honestly feel your heartfelt disappointment, and your ongoing passion for our beloved Dees.

Thank you !

 
On 13/05/2025 at 07:39, Roost it far said:

I'm holding you to this Doug, them's some pretty tasty rumours if true.

😏

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