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Didn't want to put this on the Time to Go Goody thread so keeping it separate.

Hes a current guest panel on footy classified.

 
 

This guy seems to have a great head for footy. Has someone tapped him to become a coach at all or no?

26 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Interesting he's so high on Adelaide. Obviously a club champion and Nibbler and Burgo are over there, but I still don't think they've got the midfield to win a flag just yet. Clearly a fan of the Suns too bringing them up umprompted.

Collingwood....they're loving the long down the line to CHF then explode from that contest. Wonder where I've seen that game plan before.

 

He should have raised the fact that thug from the filth Maynard ended the career of one of our best players. Couldn’t watch more than 5 minutes of it due to fat head McGuire who makes me sick. Arrogant piece of [censored].

3 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

He should have raised the fact that thug from the filth Maynard ended the career of one of our best players. Couldn’t watch more than 5 minutes of it due to fat head McGuire who makes me sick. Arrogant piece of [censored].

he is too nice he would never do that plus he is one of the best media trained people in footy

Footy Classified?

Did Goody lose a bet?

say your piece and get out of there Simon

15 minutes ago, Devil In Disguise said:

He should have raised the fact that thug from the filth Maynard ended the career of one of our best players. Couldn’t watch more than 5 minutes of it due to fat head McGuire who makes me sick. Arrogant piece of [censored].

lol

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Footy Classified?

Did Goody lose a bet?

say your piece and get out of there Simon

Plot twist. He’s been feeding Tom Morris all this time. Bet Hua didn’t see that coming.


I find it really frustrating that the members were told we were aiming to play finals this year and contend deep into finals and the story has now completely shifted to 'rebuilding on the run'. If we were told we were rebuilding on the run at the start of the year that would have made this year a lot more palatable but it's pretty clear we've failed in our ambitions and are trying to spin it a different way in the back end of the season.

3 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

I find it really frustrating that the members were told we were aiming to play finals this year and contend deep into finals and the story has now completely shifted to 'rebuilding on the run'. If we were told we were rebuilding on the run at the start of the year that would have made this year a lot more palatable but it's pretty clear we've failed in our ambitions and are trying to spin it a different way in the back end of the season.

Exactly, and this is one of the irreconcilable issues for us thus far. The MFC stated that this was their intention and goal, as a result, they have set themselves up (based on current results), as failing that goal.

Edited by BLWNBA

44 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I know it's a shadow, but at first glance James Hird looks like he's stacked on junk in the trunk. Or he's wearing a bustle.

I'd watch an upstairs-downstairs drama where the manor matriarch is in fact a foppish man in drag who spends much of the day seeking out illegal 'tanning' tinctures.

7 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

I find it really frustrating that the members were told we were aiming to play finals this year and contend deep into finals and the story has now completely shifted to 'rebuilding on the run'. If we were told we were rebuilding on the run at the start of the year that would have made this year a lot more palatable but it's pretty clear we've failed in our ambitions and are trying to spin it a different way in the back end of the season.

Good summary.

I find myself doing this silly to and fro between "Well, we're clearly not good enough. The list is awful." and "Why can't this team we beat Port, St Kilda and Hawthorn? We're clearly good enough." I feel the club vaccilates in the same way.


14 hours ago, Chook said:

This guy seems to have a great head for footy. Has someone tapped him to become a coach at all or no?

Who knows? Maybe he's overrated (or not). But it does my head in when [censored] claim he fluked his flag and anyone could have coached such high-end talent to win it all in 2021.

 
1 hour ago, BLWNBA said:

Exactly, and this is one of the irreconcilable issues for us thus far. The MFC stated that this was their intention and goal, as a result, they have set themselves up (based on current results), as failing that goal.

Er, um, perhaps goals can change as time passes? Perhaps we were aiming for finals, rebuilding along the way, until the horror start to the year kiboshed that intention? Perhaps the focus in rebuilding then intensified?

12 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Er, um, perhaps goals can change as time passes? Perhaps we were aiming for finals, rebuilding along the way, until the horror start to the year kiboshed that intention? Perhaps the focus in rebuilding then intensified?

Or perhaps we massively overrated the quality and depth of our list and subsequently realised that we can't progress with the current group?


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