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I hope goody gets to coach us for his final game

And I hope every demons fan that can make it goes to the G and gives goody the send off he deserves

 
1 hour ago, BDA said:

I hope goody gets to coach us for his final game

And I hope every demons fan that can make it goes to the G and gives goody the send off he deserves

Garry Lyon was quoted as saying there's no chance he will have a farewell game... so who knows?

8 minutes ago, layzie said:

I would sincerely hope we get a proper chance to say goodbye.

Me too.

Last home game of the season, and a perfect chance to let Goody coach one last time and get the thanks he deserves.

Regardless of whether you believe he needed to go or not, he's earnt the right to a respectful exit.


3 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Settle down, professor. This is Demonland — not New Scientist, not The Economist, and definitely not the CSIRO. We deal in half-baked theories, trauma responses, and selective outrage. Peer review here means three likes and an off-the-wall reply from @Bitter but optimistic.

CSIRO .. thats funny. Talk about dealing in half baked ideas 😉

I await Bitter's response.

Sundays game becomes a bit more interesting 🤔

 
2 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Sundays game becomes a bit more interesting 🤔

Understatement of the year.

Seems like he had the opportunity to coacht the last 3 games and chose not too


3 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Seems like he had the opportunity to coacht the last 3 games and chose not too

Understandable. Would be very very hard.

Chaplin coaching.

5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Dogs $1.02

Dees $25

Chaplin might not even trouble the wins column in the next 3 weeks

Be surprised if he did, be just as surprised if thats even expected of him.

Kind of interested to see what transpires.

GO Dees


19 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

It is my great privilege to be the first to ask…

‘Is Chaplin the right guy?’

Or

‘Was Goody the right guy?’

We are going to get pumped by many this weekend. Hope the players don’t sook it up with the latest news and just roll over.

4 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

We are going to get pumped by many this weekend. Hope the players don’t sook it up with the latest news and just roll over.

Wow just a little bit glass half empty

The response from the players this week will be telling


44 minutes ago, The Cult of Disco Turner said:

Wouldn’t be shocked if there was massive capitulation this weekend followed by a pretty big player exodus after the season.

I suspect we might see a pretty half hearted effort this week as well. It will be tough for the players to get up for this one.

3 hours ago, Madz said:

Chaplin coaching.

From the bench or the box?

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Oh no, here come the meltdowns....

 

Selection will be interesting this week. With Simon moving on will there be any changes in philosophy as to player changes and who plays where?

i expect a big response from the players

show the world they weren't responsible for the poor results which led to goody's sacking

happens often after a coach is sacked


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