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Gawn - workmanlike brilliant display

Viney - the tackling machine

Rivers - great defensive drive

Fritsch - outstanding first quarter

Pickett - brilliance when required

Oliver - hard ball getter

Bowey - continued keeping on

Petracca - exciting in bursts

Chandler - some clever involvement

Howes - safe and improved

Salem - good decision making

Sparrow - was rarely noticed

Langdon - unusually quiet game

Melksham - limited but important

McVee - just a game

Turner - safe and solid

Lindsay - enjoyed goals finally

Langford - great first half

McDonald - was always steady

Petty - not on field

Windsor - not a tagger

VanRooyen - continued to underperform

Spargo - had no influence

Brereton - biggest [censored] ever

Kelli Underwood- irritating beyond words

Dwayne Russell - irritating beyond Underwood

 

Melksham.....not really involved.

Fritta.... disappeared for half.

Chandler......played a pearler.

Tracca.....can't kick goals.

Oliver....see Christian Petracca.

Goody...... caught sleeping soundly.

Goody...loves Harrison Petty.

Petty.....worst forward ever.

Goody.....deer in headlights.

Petty...... can't kick goals.

Goody......needs to go.

Goody..... Just too stubborn.

Viney......gave absolutely everything.

Sparrow.....100 th gifted game.

Mcvee.....lost it today.

Bowser.....an absolute gun.

Jvr...... struggled a lot

Goody... Surely it's over

 
31 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - workmanlike brilliant display

Viney - the tackling machine

Rivers - great defensive drive

Fritsch - outstanding first quarter

Pickett - brilliance when required

Oliver - hard ball getter

Bowey - continued keeping on

Petracca - exciting in bursts

Chandler - some clever involvement

Howes - safe and improved

Salem - good decision making

Sparrow - was rarely noticed

Langdon - unusually quiet game

Melksham - limited but important

McVee - just a game

Turner - safe and solid

Lindsay - enjoyed goals finally

Langford - great first half

McDonald - was always steady

Petty - not on field

Windsor - not a tagger

VanRooyen - continued to underperform

Spargo - had no influence

Brereton - biggest [censored] ever

Kelli Underwood- irritating beyond words

Dwayne Russell - irritating beyond Underwood

Sorry, but all this praise is nonsensical for a team which has just suffered one of the most humiliating and shameful collapses in the history of Australian rules football, against a dud team at that.

My three-word summary would not be printable.

23 minutes ago, Dee-tonator said:

Sorry, but all this praise is nonsensical for a team which has just suffered one of the most humiliating and shameful collapses in the history of Australian rules football, against a dud team at that.

My three-word summary would not be printable.

Joeboy must have written it at 3/4 time


Just now, chook fowler said:

McVee - really poor again

If he keeps up these performances, I would be ok with his move, which is sad because he was a jet for us. He’s lost himself in this horrible season.

 

1 hour ago, SadDee said:

If he keeps up these performances, I would be ok with his move, which is sad because he was a jet for us. He’s lost himself in this horrible season.

Not the only one

Even at our worst under Neeld and maybe I'm crazy but I still watched. To see a side in comprehensive control just crash and have no answers, energy or leadership yet again is pretty hard to stomach.

One or two steady ship goals would have been enough to dent their energy...


13 hours ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Melksham.....not really involved.

Fritta.... disappeared for half.

Chandler......played a pearler.

Tracca.....can't kick goals.

Oliver....see Christian Petracca.

Goody...... caught sleeping soundly.

Goody...loves Harrison Petty.

Petty.....worst forward ever.

Goody.....deer in headlights.

Petty...... can't kick goals.

Goody......needs to go.

Goody..... Just too stubborn.

Viney......gave absolutely everything.

Sparrow.....100 th gifted game.

Mcvee.....lost it today.

Bowser.....an absolute gun.

Jvr...... struggled a lot

Goody... Surely it's over

Best three worder EVER!

12 hours ago, chook fowler said:

McVee - really poor again

Mc Vee.... HAS CHECKED OUT!

12 hours ago, chook fowler said:

McVee - really poor again

McVee has left the club already, he’s running around in Freo or WC jumper already, good riddance POS

14 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - workmanlike brilliant display

Viney - the tackling machine

Rivers - great defensive drive

Fritsch - outstanding first quarter

Pickett - brilliance when required

Oliver - hard ball getter

Bowey - continued keeping on

Petracca - exciting in bursts

Chandler - some clever involvement

Howes - safe and improved

Salem - good decision making

Sparrow - was rarely noticed

Langdon - unusually quiet game

Melksham - limited but important

McVee - just a game

Turner - safe and solid

Lindsay - enjoyed goals finally

Langford - great first half

McDonald - was always steady

Petty - not on field

Windsor - not a tagger

VanRooyen - continued to underperform

Spargo - had no influence

Brereton - biggest [censored] ever

Kelli Underwood- irritating beyond words

Dwayne Russell - irritating beyond Underwood

Geezuz WTF

2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Best three worder EVER!

Yes you can probably tell I'm angry

Tracca and Oliver were pretty good yesterday. Well Tracca was.

Except CP showed his significant problems with kicking goals. Again. They both did and they cost us the game with their inaccuracy once again.

Tracc is probably one of the worst in the comp.

Certainly at the MFC.

It's is a shocking part of his game and ai feel because of this he is overated.

Imagine if he could finish all his good work off and score more frequently. Oliver isn't great either.

This led me to looking at most of our players in this area.

I was shocked to discover that Oliver only manages an average of only one goal every five games he plays.

That's pretty damning. Yes despite both dropping in form the last couple of years .....these two have been prolific ball winners.

But kicking goals is important for midfielders and these two have struggled big time.

Max struggles too. As do quite a few other non fwds.

This all means extra pressure for our fwds to kick more goals. And they have been struggling for a long time doing this.

In 2021 we had a plethora of players kicking over 20 goals for the season. Including smalls like Spargo and Anb.

Now our leading forwards are struggling to manage over 20 for the year.

Doesn't matter how good our backline is, if we don't kick goals we don't win.

So as bad as it is with our failing fwd line in the last few years it's been made worse by all our other non fwds not contributing.

And when they do...they usually miss.

Then we have the issue of Petty. He's our tallest forward and has had the job for a full two years.

He averages under a goal a game or under 20 a year. He's our best tall forward.

That alone reveals a lot.

How are you going to win games when your best tall fwd can hardly manage to get on the Coleman board.

And that position call has been well and truly driven by Goody

I have no idea why he's been hell bent on playing him there but it's now almost comical except we now hold yesterdays embarrassing record.

Something I hope brings about Goody s exit from the club

But that would involve someone having to make a decision so it probably won't happen.

He'll probably be there next year when we hobble together another six or seven wins and then the club decides to do something about the membership drop off and complaining from supporters.

But that will be three years too many. With too much damage and exodus of good players.

Well for me if Goody is there next year the club won't get a cent from me and not will I go to any games.

I know that doesn't help but I can't support the club in any fashion with SG at the helm.

I can be as stubborn as him.

It's a shame he won't resign and will eventually be sacked. I would like to hear about his learnings in his sacking press conference.

Anyway, we lost to St kilda in Nt not long ago due to laziness and terrible kicking.

Yesterday while our kicking was better we still missed too many easy shots. As mentioned by Oliver and Tracc missing two absolute sodas that would have sealed it.

And Petty kicked zero goals once again. And laid two whole tackles. Compare that to Viney who kicked a goal and managed to lay 17 tackles.

Petty garnished his usual tally of five disposals but I guarantee you, he will line up again next week. Same with players like Sparrow.

But with Petty being given chance after chance for two whole years just doesn't add up. What's going on?

Why is Goody so stubborn about all this and call the experiment dead. In fact it died 18 months ago and will not be resurrected.

How can I support the club when this keeps going on?

I can't. And I have a feeling I'm certainly not alone in feeling this way. I just hope that we all join together and send the club a message by not going to games and not taking out new memberships. Unfortunately it's up to those who care the most. And yes it will be tough but it will definitely be for the best.

SG is not the coach to lead this club anymore. Our lack of fwds, our playing blokes out of position, failure to make changes during games....like when the Saints kicked three in a row, gifting games continuously and failure to fix our goal kicking is just way too much for way too long.

#Goodyneedstogo.


12 hours ago, chook fowler said:

McVee - really poor again

Mc Vee.... HAS CHECKED OUT!

36 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Yes you can probably tell I'm angry

Tracca and Oliver were pretty good yesterday. Well Tracca was.

Except CP showed his significant problems with kicking goals. Again. They both did and they cost us the game with their inaccuracy once again.

Tracc is probably one of the worst in the comp.

Certainly at the MFC.

It's is a shocking part of his game and ai feel because of this he is overated.

Imagine if he could finish all his good work off and score more frequently. Oliver isn't great either.

This led me to looking at most of our players in this area.

I was shocked to discover that Oliver only manages an average of only one goal every five games he plays.

That's pretty damning. Yes despite both dropping in form the last couple of years .....these two have been prolific ball winners.

But kicking goals is important for midfielders and these two have struggled big time.

Max struggles too. As do quite a few other non fwds.

This all means extra pressure for our fwds to kick more goals. And they have been struggling for a long time doing this.

In 2021 we had a plethora of players kicking over 20 goals for the season. Including smalls like Spargo and Anb.

Now our leading forwards are struggling to manage over 20 for the year.

Doesn't matter how good our backline is, if we don't kick goals we don't win.

So as bad as it is with our failing fwd line in the last few years it's been made worse by all our other non fwds not contributing.

And when they do...they usually miss.

Then we have the issue of Petty. He's our tallest forward and has had the job for a full two years.

He averages under a goal a game or under 20 a year. He's our best tall forward.

That alone reveals a lot.

How are you going to win games when your best tall fwd can hardly manage to get on the Coleman board.

And that position call has been well and truly driven by Goody

I have no idea why he's been hell bent on playing him there but it's now almost comical except we now hold yesterdays embarrassing record.

Something I hope brings about Goody s exit from the club

But that would involve someone having to make a decision so it probably won't happen.

He'll probably be there next year when we hobble together another six or seven wins and then the club decides to do something about the membership drop off and complaining from supporters.

But that will be three years too many. With too much damage and exodus of good players.

Well for me if Goody is there next year the club won't get a cent from me and not will I go to any games.

I know that doesn't help but I can't support the club in any fashion with SG at the helm.

I can be as stubborn as him.

It's a shame he won't resign and will eventually be sacked. I would like to hear about his learnings in his sacking press conference.

Anyway, we lost to St kilda in Nt not long ago due to laziness and terrible kicking.

Yesterday while our kicking was better we still missed too many easy shots. As mentioned by Oliver and Tracc missing two absolute sodas that would have sealed it.

And Petty kicked zero goals once again. And laid two whole tackles. Compare that to Viney who kicked a goal and managed to lay 17 tackles.

Petty garnished his usual tally of five disposals but I guarantee you, he will line up again next week. Same with players like Sparrow.

But with Petty being given chance after chance for two whole years just doesn't add up. What's going on?

Why is Goody so stubborn about all this and call the experiment dead. In fact it died 18 months ago and will not be resurrected.

How can I support the club when this keeps going on?

I can't. And I have a feeling I'm certainly not alone in feeling this way. I just hope that we all join together and send the club a message by not going to games and not taking out new memberships. Unfortunately it's up to those who care the most. And yes it will be tough but it will definitely be for the best.

SG is not the coach to lead this club anymore. Our lack of fwds, our playing blokes out of position, failure to make changes during games....like when the Saints kicked three in a row, gifting games continuously and failure to fix our goal kicking is just way too much for way too long.

#Goodyneedstogo.

AMEN to that

18 hours ago, joeboy said:

Brereton - biggest [censored] ever

Kelli Underwood- irritating beyond words

Dwayne Russell - irritating beyond Underwood

That's the wonderful thing about going to the game is not hearing the crappy commentary!

Goodloss - not coaches [censored]

 
2 hours ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Yes you can probably tell I'm angry

Tracca and Oliver were pretty good yesterday. Well Tracca was.

Except CP showed his significant problems with kicking goals. Again. They both did and they cost us the game with their inaccuracy once again.

Tracc is probably one of the worst in the comp.

Certainly at the MFC.

It's is a shocking part of his game and ai feel because of this he is overated.

Imagine if he could finish all his good work off and score more frequently. Oliver isn't great either.

This led me to looking at most of our players in this area.

I was shocked to discover that Oliver only manages an average of only one goal every five games he plays.

That's pretty damning. Yes despite both dropping in form the last couple of years .....these two have been prolific ball winners.

But kicking goals is important for midfielders and these two have struggled big time.

Max struggles too. As do quite a few other non fwds.

This all means extra pressure for our fwds to kick more goals. And they have been struggling for a long time doing this.

In 2021 we had a plethora of players kicking over 20 goals for the season. Including smalls like Spargo and Anb.

Now our leading forwards are struggling to manage over 20 for the year.

Doesn't matter how good our backline is, if we don't kick goals we don't win.

So as bad as it is with our failing fwd line in the last few years it's been made worse by all our other non fwds not contributing.

And when they do...they usually miss.

Then we have the issue of Petty. He's our tallest forward and has had the job for a full two years.

He averages under a goal a game or under 20 a year. He's our best tall forward.

That alone reveals a lot.

How are you going to win games when your best tall fwd can hardly manage to get on the Coleman board.

And that position call has been well and truly driven by Goody

I have no idea why he's been hell bent on playing him there but it's now almost comical except we now hold yesterdays embarrassing record.

Something I hope brings about Goody s exit from the club

But that would involve someone having to make a decision so it probably won't happen.

He'll probably be there next year when we hobble together another six or seven wins and then the club decides to do something about the membership drop off and complaining from supporters.

But that will be three years too many. With too much damage and exodus of good players.

Well for me if Goody is there next year the club won't get a cent from me and not will I go to any games.

I know that doesn't help but I can't support the club in any fashion with SG at the helm.

I can be as stubborn as him.

It's a shame he won't resign and will eventually be sacked. I would like to hear about his learnings in his sacking press conference.

Anyway, we lost to St kilda in Nt not long ago due to laziness and terrible kicking.

Yesterday while our kicking was better we still missed too many easy shots. As mentioned by Oliver and Tracc missing two absolute sodas that would have sealed it.

And Petty kicked zero goals once again. And laid two whole tackles. Compare that to Viney who kicked a goal and managed to lay 17 tackles.

Petty garnished his usual tally of five disposals but I guarantee you, he will line up again next week. Same with players like Sparrow.

But with Petty being given chance after chance for two whole years just doesn't add up. What's going on?

Why is Goody so stubborn about all this and call the experiment dead. In fact it died 18 months ago and will not be resurrected.

How can I support the club when this keeps going on?

I can't. And I have a feeling I'm certainly not alone in feeling this way. I just hope that we all join together and send the club a message by not going to games and not taking out new memberships. Unfortunately it's up to those who care the most. And yes it will be tough but it will definitely be for the best.

SG is not the coach to lead this club anymore. Our lack of fwds, our playing blokes out of position, failure to make changes during games....like when the Saints kicked three in a row, gifting games continuously and failure to fix our goal kicking is just way too much for way too long.

#Goodyneedstogo.

Spot on.

19 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - workmanlike brilliant display

Viney - the tackling machine

Rivers - great defensive drive

Fritsch - outstanding first quarter

Pickett - brilliance when required

Oliver - hard ball getter

Bowey - continued keeping on

Petracca - exciting in bursts

Chandler - some clever involvement

Howes - safe and improved

Salem - good decision making

Sparrow - was rarely noticed

Langdon - unusually quiet game

Melksham - limited but important

McVee - just a game

Turner - safe and solid

Lindsay - enjoyed goals finally

Langford - great first half

McDonald - was always steady

Petty - not on field

Windsor - not a tagger

VanRooyen - continued to underperform

Spargo - had no influence

Brereton - biggest [censored] ever

Kelli Underwood- irritating beyond words

Dwayne Russell - irritating beyond Underwood

Did you write this dribble at 3/4 time?


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