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Play the Casey side from yesterday. We would lose but the senior side might understand the level of their failure.

 
1 hour ago, 48 Year Now said:

Simple

Who at Casey has the passion

aj

no. 44

many others that won’t get a game cause we never want to change anything up even though they deserve the opportunity

1 hour ago, 48 Year Now said:

Simple

Who at Casey has the passion

Yesterday's team played with way more desire. Swap them at least they will give it 4 quarters of effort.

 

Today there was a board meeting at the mfc. I suspect that before yesterday Goodwin and the vast majority of the team were set to continue in 2026. 24 hours can be a long time in the world of football. I believe we will see Goodwin exit at years end and a couple of our big names traded this trade season. We need the introduction of some quality players who don't go missing when it gets hot. You get these players by trading quality. Watch this space in September when cull begins.


@poita @old dee

Sparrow and Spargo have gone miles backwards since 2021, yet are picked each week on reputation alone. They are not midfielders nor do they offer anything in terms of goalkicking or pace or aerobic ability in today’s game. I’d omit them back to Casey.

I’d trade both of them at year end. Sparrow to the Tigers and Spargo to anywhere who offers anything draft pick or player (Spargo to Giants for Derksen works).?

9 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

@poita @old dee

Sparrow and Spargo have gone miles backwards since 2021, yet are picked each week on reputation alone. They are not midfielders nor do they offer anything in terms of goalkicking or pace or aerobic ability in today’s game. I’d omit them back to Casey.

I’d trade both of them at year end. Sparrow to the Tigers and Spargo to anywhere who offers anything draft pick or player (Spargo to Giants for Derksen works).?

You have my vote

On 27/07/2025 at 18:23, roy11 said:

Words have truly escaped me.

I wonder what the crowd will be next week - against West Coast at Marvel early Saturday afternoon.

Any motivation I have to attend that game has currently been zapped out of me, this might change by Saturday but gee whiz.

another negative-$ return - you need what 30K to break even at that joint even though we own a 13th of it (the northern teams are paid for by the AFL and Geelong never pays for any ground it plays on).

I reckon 15K will rock up.

Can we sell the game to the WA Govt like North did?

It won't matter that we lose rather we make a $!

 

Harley Reid out for rest of the season.

No McGovern, Oscar Allen, Waterman, Sheed, Yeo, Jack Graham.

They’ve got us where they want us:

Our complacent best 🥴

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2 hours ago, old dee said:

Today there was a board meeting at the mfc. I suspect that before yesterday Goodwin and the vast majority of the team were set to continue in 2026. 24 hours can be a long time in the world of football. I believe we will see Goodwin exit at years end and a couple of our big names traded this trade season. We need the introduction of some quality players who don't go missing when it gets hot. You get these players by trading quality. Watch this space in September when cull begins.

I can tell you we won't attract a quality coach should Goodwin go, if we get rid if Petracca.

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