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Match Day SEMI FINAL Geelong v Sydney MCG 7.50pm Friday 15 September
Unacceptable performance. We sack half the team or the coach. I say the coach. I can stand losing but getting smashed by a team we demolished at there home ground a few weeks ago is disgraceful.
Does anyone really think we can win another premiership with Longmire? He's done and it's time to say thanks and move on.
It's not his fault there are individual errors but it is his fault we are dreadul.
It's silly to even bother talking about selection mistakes when our best players are having such poor games. Kennedy, Parker, Buddy and Rampe all getting hammered, so it's hard to blame the bottom six. It's just one of those nights. It happens. Console yourselves by thinking: "Oh well, we probably would have lost to Adelaide anyway."
I disagree. The non-selection of Melican was arrogant and disrespectful - two tall defenders against Geelong? The team hasn't been well prepared, and the poor selection is an example of it.
Honestly no idea why they're booing buddy - I agree we've been put coached - putting Dangerfield in the forward line was a smart move and longmuir didn't have an answer
One or two times every year the Swans don't just lose, they have a stinker.
When it happens, the midfield goes missing as a collective, other sides seem to have a permanent spare, Buddy goes absent, our leaders are down, are bottom six are beyond crap, we look dysfunctional and disorganised, and the coaching group is outsmarted. All at once.
It's a complete breakdown mentally, tactically, and skills wise.
We always play poorly when we are favorites. Given the trend why hasn't the coach addressed this? We have consistent coaching failures when we are favorites and/or the opposition play a kick and mark game.
Earlier I heard that we would be quiet at the trade table. If we are serious about winning heads must roll, since they will be too gutless to sack the coach under-performing players must go (and gee there are a few to choose from!)
I disagree. The non-selection of Melican was arrogant and disrespectful - two tall defenders against Geelong? The team hasn't been well prepared, and the poor selection is an example of it.
Totally agree rohan has never done anything behind the centre line and reid is a dangerous fwd that needed to keep henderson accountable
dumb as dumb
pity the poor way more deserving charity that could have had his money instead.
It's very hard to live in a studio apartment in San Jose with a man who's learning to play violin. That's what she told the police when she handed them the empty revolver. The Scarlatti Tilt - Richard Brautigan
I disagree. The non-selection of Melican was arrogant and disrespectful - two tall defenders against Geelong? The team hasn't been well prepared, and the poor selection is an example of it.
One or two times every year the Swans don't just lose, they have a stinker.
When it happens, the midfield goes missing as a collective, other sides seem to have a permanent spare, Buddy goes absent, our leaders are down, are bottom six are beyond crap, we look dysfunctional and disorganised, and the coaching group is outsmarted. All at once.
It's a complete breakdown mentally, tactically, and skills wise.
We don't just stink when we do. We utterly stink.
Yes, and it always seems to be a high pressure final.
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We have them where we want them, everything is going according to plan!
One or two times every year the Swans don't just lose, they have a stinker.
When it happens, the midfield goes missing as a collective, other sides seem to have a permanent spare, Buddy goes absent, our leaders are down, are bottom six are beyond crap, we look dysfunctional and disorganised, and the coaching group is outsmarted. All at once.
It's a complete breakdown mentally, tactically, and skills wise.
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