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Goodwin thinks you win games purely by the inside 50 count.
No goal kicking practice necessary.
Not unless ya Pess farting around doing trick kicks with the boys anyway.

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Lost in first Qtr… Then doubled down on goal kicking. Was there ever a team so afraid of playing finals??????

Just now, Jaded No More said:

I hate Zak Jones. The total opposite of his brother. A bog ordinary faux tough guy and a sook.

Has played a great game today


These games are the worst.

All talk about anything to do with gameplans is a waste of time when you can't kick at all

That was [censored] awful by Oliver.

That right there is why he is an absolute liability to this team

3 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

100 per cent and it's been the way since I've been following (late 80s).

We win a few games and think we're world beaters, have no idea how to win when playing as the hunted.

You knew in the first 5 minutes the mindset they turned up with today and it is an embarrassment to the club and a slap in the face of the supporters.

Hold your beer wait till next week...

 
Just now, Previously known as LITD. said:

This game can be summed up by Kozzies first lazy shot at goal.

Sums up our entire intensity.

Yep, that at the beginning of the game set what was to come...


What the [censored] is the main reason behind our [censored] goal kicking. Is it psychological? Are we not getting enough proper practice? Is it to do with the way we play?

I really want us to get to the bottom of this because it's just bizarre.

Fuc off Selwyn Griffiths!!!

Fitness Guru my rear end!!

Absolute bollocks!!!

Same result as the GWS game when we kept missing, we need to get to playing out home games @ the G! Our objective is to win games not fly the flag for other reasons! Play preseason games but enough of giving up our home ground!

This feels like MFC of old.

Win a couple of games. Be content.

Not turn up the next few.

The saints are a big ordinary team who only beat teams who waltz in assuming they will win.


2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Can someone give us a rundown of our total goals and total pionts for the season?? Shizzen Goodwin this is down to coaches

Goodwin can't kick it for them, when Melksham, Turner and Lindsay (all this quarter alone) are missing sitters what do you want the coaches to do?

Pressure factor of 132, now that's another matter. Absolutely deplorable.

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Question to Goodwin and 23 Dees

Why kick it to Wilkie

Why let Wanganeen milera be free and run and free and run

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5 minutes ago, demoncat said:

Wherever we finish this year the number one priority in the off season has to be finding quality forwards - big and small

Reckon on balance we have the worst group of forwards in the comp

1.10 for a half - Is that acceptable Simon??

1 minute ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

This game can be summed up by Kozzies first lazy shot at goal.

Sums up our entire intensity.

We look tired.

And our midfield got spanked all day.

I think we lost our chance to play finals today and it's our kicking that did it.

Just like our two finals campaigns in straight sets. The story continues for three years.

Talk about inertia. No wonder it took us 56 years to win a flag.

Too slow to fix clear lingering issues.

Well said. Pressers from Goodwin rarely if ever mentions it. As if the kicking is not part of all the coaches’ responsibility. Know as the worst conversion team. Says a lot.

This is just embarrassing. Professional team my arzzz.


4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

1.9 this half.

I fear next weeks margin

Sad thing is they will be ready for next week and win. Thy have been under prepared for the "easy" teams for year. Even in 21 we did it, only got away with it.

That is the most pathetic performance I’ve seen in years, absolutely deplorable

Absolutely woeful

As much as I’m not a fan of Goody, he can’t kick the goals can he!!!

This one is squarely on the playing group today.

 

Next week is going to be real ugly

Should get good odds next week against the pies, we are just as likely to kick straight and beat them


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