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Had enough of these forward kick in hope

It's been glaringly obvious for 4 years, yet little has been done to stop it. If anything it's got worse

 
5 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Melksham either has a good day or nothing.

Sadly it's the latter today.

Should be realistic that he’s old as hell, sub only on 6 day breaks.

Some of the most disgusting lazy defensive efforts topped off with rubbish goal kicking

RIP 2025

 
6 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

Same script, goal kicking once again

Same script bombing down the line again 🤬


All they have to do is play keepings off for 9 minutes or so. We can't score quickly or consistently

Add to that our constant turnovers and ineffective loose zone plays right into the oppo's hands in close games like this

So easy.

We are just so easy to play against.

And predictable.

We don’t convert, can’t sustain and on turnover, we are too slow.

 

This clubs a [censored] disgrace.

Losing to these [censored]’s is an absolute embarrassment.

Edited by Doug Reemer


Goodwin will be known as the fought breaking flag coach but also a coach with biggest missed opportunity to win another one! He just fix the issues which have dogged the results in the last 4 seasons ! Time to part ways & say thanks for a flag but too much talent for a bottom 6 finish , leaders need to look I. The mirror with undisciplined acts costing us late goals , what was Viney thinking

We blew it in third and umpires delivered coup de gras. We will collapse from here


Just now, layzie said:

What a different game this is if we kick those chances earlier in the quarter

We never do. 4 years of the same [censored].

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

may has looked so, so slow today

There's no stopping those entries when there's such poor pressure and easy outlets WW

I’m over the same [censored] every week, every year. Cleaning out of coach and players. None have brain cells


21 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Not sure why any of you are surprised by the cheats umps. We have been umpired out of 3 games this year. Make this 4.

Umps have been [censored] but we've had a decent run from them as well, can't blame this one on them. Our players are just fair dinkum brain-dead, senior players have lost this one again. How many times does it have to happen before something changes?

Would have been nice to have gone down having a red hot crack but looks like we've chosen to give up instead. Ho hum.

 
8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

3:7 since half time

What do you expect??? But Simon will say..... yeah we have been working incredibly hard on our goal kicking!

goal kicking again

Broken record. Should have easily, EASILY kicked 4 more goals in 2nd and 3rd quarter. That would have locked in the momentum, and given us confidence and belief to finish.

Very frustrating to say the least.


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