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Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

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

no, but he's been so far behind georgiades since he went on to him at every contest that it's just embarrassing

 

When you deliver the ball like that inside 50, even a goddamn potato can kick 7 goals!

19 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.

17 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Another game soured by umpires

Yes

AND our inability to kick goals, set shots and snaps from 20 meters, by our senior players.

Appears to be a serious lack of interest in correcting this disgrace.

Why?

 
19 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

This is on us. How many other coaches in the AFL would allow this many basic errors.

The coaches aren’t kicking the ball


As much as the players love Goodwin etc etc, it’s time for a change as it’s the same issues always raising their heads and nothing seems to change. If that upsets players, so be it.

 
2 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

This Port dud is lining up for 6 goals. Embarrassing.

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

Just now, Spargonicus said:

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.

Yep, poor skills. Can't mark can't kick...


Ran out of legs each quarter.

King birthday is catching up with us.

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

Lindsay sub a mistake. He’s the only player except Kosi who can hit a target under pressure.

Anyone know why kozzies only had two touches since halfway of second Q?


I thought Collingwood must have been loading....

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.

Just now, gngov1 said:

Anyone know why kozzies only had two touches since halfway of second Q?

Yeah they sniped him out of game


“They’re not home yet” STFU Dwayne you moron! They’re 31 pts up with 6 minutes and we have a team full of window lickers!

5 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

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

True but I think I'm right in calling him inconsistent. He was four years ago.

 
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?

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.


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