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1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Maybe, but he takes marks and kicks goals. I’d take that right now!!

He has this bad habit of leading on the forward line. Goodwin would never tolerate that.

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The [censored] umpiring also helps Essendon, who the AFL does like. Win/win for HQ.

Get ready for another 2 loss on the road to GC & Crows! Be luck to win another 2-3 games .. we see joke of club again

 
3 minutes ago, Rocknroll said:

Ran out of legs each quarter.

King birthday is catching up with us.

Poor kicking.....blah blah blah...... broken record

Surely it will be same broken record at the presser by Goodwin. 🤢


If the footy review at the end of the season is genuine, there is no way Goodwin can survive.

Players love him sure… but he can’t instruct them how to play winning football. It’s a pretty [censored] simple equation.

8.14 to 14.8

Tells most of our stories from the last few years aye?

Just now, Previously known as LITD. said:

I really think it's time Goody moves on. I appreciate the flag very much and we came so close to two.

But I feel he's just too stubborn and keeps doing things that don't work.

And when he makes a change the game is usually done and dusted.

I know it's not his fault quite a few have been ordinary today but his playing Petty forward for two years is the definition of insanity.

And it's true we don't have the players that's in part on him.

And our kicking at goal has to ultimately land on his shoulders as well.

It's not unreasonable to change coaches at this point. I just don't think I can handle another year, next year without finals.

End of the year?

1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

That's it.....For the first time since 2021, I have turned the game off. Can't watch this [censored] anymore. Professional footballers my fat arzz. Uninterested prima donnas more like it.

But you missed an amazing poster from Frizzer

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such a sheepish end to our year.

Goodwin needs to go, his arrogance of the last 4 years is stinking up the place. Get rid of Richardson too whilst we’re at it.

Need a big list overhaul imo. We have too many passengers that aren’t willing to put in hard enough for long enough.

Delusional if anyone thought we would be contending finals this year. Same coach, same players…………..same results.

Time to trade players who no longer want to be here and start again.

The petty experiment has to be over . Love him but he’s just not a forward

I never go into game day threads. Goodwin has got to go. It's not cr@p tall forwards, it is bombing. He doesn't get it.


The club is so weak they will refuse to cut Goodwin and watch us continue the slide in 2026.

Pathetic response today with the season on the line.

Goodwin stubborn.

Williams filling his super fund for years.

May should cop a lip from his teammates for letting 7 goals in, like he was quick to give it to Max last week.

Avg footy club.


I mean... 'unrealistic attempt but he touched it' it is a cool call, too.

The trouble is, the umpiring gets inside our heads.

A few decisions go against us and we stop believing we control our own destiny.

Incredibly, has been a problem since as far back as the Daniher years.

Just now, gngov1 said:

The petty experiment has to be over . Love him but he’s just not a forward

He is a throw forward when needed type player.

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For three quarters we tried hard. Missing easy goals and umpire gifts shut the door. Fatigue was always going to drag us down.

4 minutes ago, SPC said:

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

Might be an option save for the fact that we have a team of list cloggers (there, I said it) at Casey.

Save for MJ, and possibly Brown, Mentha.


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